Matiness
[mey-tee] /ˈmeɪ ti/
adjective, Chiefly British Informal.
1.
sociable; friendly:
a matey chat.
/ˈmeɪtɪ/
adjective
1.
friendly or intimate; on good terms
noun
2.
friend or fellow: usually used in direct address
n.
1833, diminutive of mate (n.) in its “male friend” sense + -y (3).
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