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  1. COMPADRE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    In Spanish, a child’s father and godfather are, to each other, “compadres”—that is, “co-fathers”—but in English the word refers simply to a close friend. Like amigo, Spanish …

  2. COMPADRE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    COMPADRE meaning: 1. a friend or someone you trust, for example because they work with you or come from the same…. Learn more.

  3. Menu - Compadres Grill Ohio

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  4. Compadre - Wikipedia

    The term compadre (Spanish: [komˈpaðɾe], Portuguese: [kõˈpaðɾɨ], literally "co-father" or "co-parent") denotes the relationship between the parents and godparents of a child and is an …

  5. Compadres Mexican Restaurant - Mexican Restaurant

    Check out our location and hours, and latest menu with photos and reviews.

  6. Compadres (2016) - IMDb

    Compadres: Directed by Enrique Begné. With Omar Chaparro, Joey Morgan, Eric Roberts, Kevin Pollak. As former cop Garza seeks revenge on Santos, the crime lord who framed him, he …

  7. Compadres | Spanish to English Translation - SpanishDictionary.com

    Browse Spanish translations from Spain, Mexico, or any other Spanish-speaking country. Translate Compadres. See 6 authoritative translations of Compadres in English with example …

  8. Home - Compadres Grill Ohio

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  9. COMPADRE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    My polo compadres would send me packing to the pony rides and my surfing buddies would exile me to the kiddie pool. Maybe you only count a few social-media compadres as true friends. …

  10. COMPADRE Synonyms: 50 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster

    kəm-ˈpä-drā Definition of compadre as in friend a person who has a strong liking for and trust in another they're longtime compadres who have been through a lot together Synonyms & …