pal
pal [pal pals palled palling] noun, verb BrE [pæl] NAmE [pæl] noun 1. (informal, becoming old-fashioned)a friend •We've been pals for years. see also ↑pen pal 2. (informal)used to address a man in an unfriendly way •If I were you, pal, I'd stay away from her! Word Origin: late 17th cent.: from Romany, brother, mate, based on Sanskrit bhrātṛ ‘brother’. Example Bank: •She became quite good pals with the woman in the shop. •If I were you, pal, I'd stay away from her! •Thanks— you're a real pal. •We've been pals for years. Derived Word: ↑pally Derived: ↑pal around ▪ ↑pal up verb (-ll-) Verb forms: Word Origin: late 17th cent.: from Romany, brother, mate, based on Sanskrit bhrātṛ ‘brother’. See also: ↑buddy up
|
|