SlangMeaning & UsageOrigin & LanguageExamplesWhere It’s Used
mattiemate / friendNetherlands, Dutch (colloquial)“Hij is mijn mattie.” (He’s my mate.)Netherlands, Europe

Definition & Description of Mattie

Mattie is Dutch slang for “mate” or “friend,” commonly used among younger people in informal settings. It’s a friendly, casual term similar to “buddy” or “pal” in English.

The word has its roots in Surinamese-Dutch street slang and became popular through urban youth culture, hip-hop music, and social media. It’s now widely understood across the Netherlands, especially in cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam.

It carries no offensive meaning and is often used as a term of endearment between friends, highlighting closeness or loyalty.

Examples of Mattie

  • “Kom op, mattie, we gaan.” (Come on, mate, we’re going.)
  • “Hij is al jaren mijn mattie.” (He’s been my friend for years.)

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