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UK
/pˈɑːdnɐ/
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NOUN
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an associate in an activity or endeavor or sphere of common interest
the musician and the librettist were collaborators
sexual partners
How To Use pardner In A Sentence
- One example of clearly saying "Whoa, hang on there, pardner" is Jesse Wendel's post at Group News Blog Not Everything Is A Republican Conspiracy. BREAKING OUT THE PINESOL
- I mean, it's so okay to want the sturdy pardner who's there, more than there.
- He isn't just the pardner," dryly, "that I'd select for a long camping trip. The Fighting Shepherdess
- ‘You're right about that, pardner,’ said the Duke.
- But if Vic could speak today, he might well be saying, ‘Welcome to Las Vegas, pardner.’
- Then all thought of quitting would vanish, and back he would go to the shack, to be rewarded by a wonderful look of dog-like gratitude that would shine in Snooks 'festered eyes, replacing the haunting fear that always lurked there whenever the boy remained outside any length of time – the fear that Con, too, had gone, as had his "pardner," leaving him forever alone. The Shagganappi
- Grab yourself a sarsaparilla, pardner, and join Judge Bill Treadway as he reviews this underrated Western.
- The President of the United States is coming to Canada, and Canadians ain't none too happy, pardner.
- And so true it is that love in either sect will rise up above naggin ', or any other kind of pardner meanness. Samantha at Coney Island and a Thousand Other Islands
- Well, then, perhaps you need to go check out Pottymouth, pardner!