(Used colloquially) having the relationship of friends or pals.
1 What's a cock-eyed man want with a gun in his hand, eh, mateys ?
2 Well, we are and we en't, eh, mateys ?
3 I asked of a bystander who these people were, and he told me that they were dockyard mateys .
4 We'll load up all ready, mateys .
5 Ay, mateys , 'twas a horrible moment!
6 Goin' to sea's bad enough, but the Waterman's Rest and holdin' on the slack here's worse, eh, mateys ?
8 Explain to the gen'lman, mateys .
10 Mateys , if you think this language too poetical, I'll translate my thought into fok'sle speech.
11 And enjoy Talk Like a Pirate Day, Mateys !
12 "Well, mateys , did you think you'd walk out to the yacht?"
13 "Would you mind me lookin' at passes, mateys ? "
14 "Good morning, mateys ! " the waitress said.
15 When that hadn't worked, Peyton Palmer had to walk the plank, matey .
16 Lower your sails, matey , for I be Poseidon, he whom you seek.
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