SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
ziom/ziomekbro / buddyPoland, Polish (colloquial)“On jest moim ziomkiem.” (He’s my buddy.)Poland, Europe

Definition & Description of Ziom / Ziomek

Ziom (short form) or ziomek (diminutive form) is Polish slang meaning “bro,” “buddy,” or “mate.” It’s a term of camaraderie used to refer to close friends, especially among younger people and in informal contexts.

This slang is rooted in Polish youth culture and became widely known through rap music and street language. The short form ziom sounds a bit cooler and is used more in quick greetings, while ziomek feels slightly more affectionate.

It’s not offensive and simply expresses friendship and familiarity. Think of it as the Polish equivalent of saying “dude” or “bro” in English.

Examples of Ziom / Ziomek

  • “To mój ziom.” (That’s my bro.)
  • “Cześć, ziomek!” (Hi, buddy!)

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