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‖ amigo colloq. (chiefly U.S.).|əˈmiːgəʊ| [Sp., friend.] Esp. in Spanish-speaking areas: a friend or comrade; freq. as a form of address.
1837N.Y. Mirror 30 Dec. 209/1 An overworked, spavined, broken-down set—but adios, Amigo. 1880News & Press (Cimarron, New Mexico) 26 Feb. 3/2 Our old amigo P. M. Davenport. 1910[see Krag-Jørgensen]. 1935M. Anderson Winterset ii. 107 Don't try using your firearms, amigo baby. 1962‘K. Orvis’ Damned & Destroyed xv. 112 ‘Listen, amigo,’ he said. 1984New Yorker 23 Apr. 49/2 ‘Have a really wonderful time.’ ‘Thanks, amigo,’ I said. |