a mexican (or just mexican at heart) friend who is gnarly and fresh
"You got it, amig!"
"You are the best amig ever!"
I cant leave my friend i got amigitis
Paulina got amigitis
Definition:
To promote or cultivate amity and camaraderie, especially in social or communal settings.
To promote harmony and mutual comprehension among individuals or groups.
Pronunciation: /ˈæmɪˌɡeɪt/ ("AM-uh-gate")
Past verb: amigated
Present verb: amigate, amigates
Significance:
The organization aims to amigate relationships between different cultural communities.
Hosting regular events aids amity among colleagues in the workplace.
The program searches for amigate tensions and promotes cooperation among neighboring nations.
Through volunteering, she relies upon to amigate bonds of compassion and support within her community.
Examples:
After a heated discussion, the mediator tried to mediate between the parties.
The festival was designed to amigate a sense of unity among the townspeople.
To amigate connections among association members, the company organized a retreat.
The word, originating from the Spanish language "Ser amigos", and from Latin language "esto amicis" - "amigate" signifies, to be amigos with the person.
I desire to amigate the damsel...
I amigate with a damsel...
I amigated with a person...
I will amigate with my future amies...
My amy discontinued to amigate me!