dost — meaning in English
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English meaning
- buddy noun A friend or casual companion.
- buster noun A person or thing that breaks, destroys, or gets rid of something specified (often as the second half of a compound word).
- comrade noun A close companion or fellow member of a group, especially one who shares the same struggle or cause.
- fellow noun A man or boy; a guy.
- friendly adjective Kind, warm, and easy to get along with.
Senses
dost is used for these senses in English:
- buddy (Maritime English) A person far removed from the conversation.
- buster (colloquial, variously expressing familiarity, admiration, or hostility) A form of address, particularly of men: guy, dude, fella, mack, buddy, loser. (Originally as 'old buster.)
- comrade A mate, companion, or associate. [from 1590s]
- fellow (chiefly, in the plural, also, figuratively) A companion; a comrade.
- friendly A person or entity on the same side as one's own in a conflict.
buddy — full definition
- noun A friend or casual companion.
- noun A partner assigned to work with or look out for someone on a particular task, such as in the "buddy system."
- verb To pair someone up with a partner or companion.
buster — full definition
- noun A person or thing that breaks, destroys, or gets rid of something specified (often as the second half of a compound word).
- noun An informal, friendly form of address for a man, similar to "buddy" or "pal."