noun General Slang

Parce

/ˈpar.se/ · noun · informal

Colombian slang for 'buddy,' 'bro,' or 'mate.'

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Definitions

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Describes a loyal, dependable friend you can count on.

“He drove two hours to help me, a real parce.”
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Used as a casual term of address, like 'bro' or 'mate.'

“Qué más, parce, how you been?”
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A friend, buddy, or homie — the Colombian go-to for your crew.

“My parce is throwing a party this weekend.”
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Parce In A Sentence

Parce, you have to try this place, the food is unreal.
Going out with the parces tonight, finally a break.
All good, parce, I got you covered.

Origin & Usage

Colombian Spanish, shortened from 'parcero,' which itself likely traces to Portuguese 'parceiro' (partner). A defining word of Colombian, especially Medellín, street and casual speech.

People Also Ask

What does 'parce' mean in slang?

It's Colombian slang for 'buddy' or 'bro.' It comes from 'parcero' and is used to address friends.

Is 'parce' the same as 'parcero'?

Yes, 'parce' is just the shortened, more casual form of 'parcero.'

Where is 'parce' used?

Mainly Colombia, especially the Medellín region, though it's spread through Colombian music and shows.

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