Noun
a friend or comrade
Source: WordNetAnd he said grow some funk of your own amigo, Grow some funk of your own. We no like to with the gringo fight, But there might be a death in Mexico tonight If you can't grow some funk of your own amigo. Elton John
We like to say law, order, freedom - pick one, amigo. Mike Murphy (political consultant)
After Amigo sent information about her babysitting plan to her medical class’ group chat, Renata Reuenthal and Ellen Lubbers, both third-year medical students, decided to join the initiative, Reuenthal said. Source: Internet
After retiring from Coca-Cola, Vicente Fox began to participate in various public activities in Guanajuato, where he created the "Patronato de la Casa Cuna Amigo Daniel", an orphanage. Source: Internet
And if you enjoy bundle pricing, the Amigo Pack gets you four general admission tickets at $23.75 each. Source: Internet
It originated as a project code-named "Lorraine", therefore the female was used instead of the male and general version Amigo. Source: Internet