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- For other uses, see Re (disambiguation)}}}.
Its primary use was offensive and probably derives from the insult μωρέ (pronounced moré) - you stupid. Earlier forms of re, derived from moré, are vré and oré, still used today. Even now, when said against strangers or in loud mood, it is considered offensive.
However its original meaning is generally lost and is now used in a vocative sense as though it meant "friend", and thus corresponds in some ways to expressions such as "mate", "pal", "man", "dude". Like these words, it may be used both before or after a phrase: "Re, this is some good beer", or, "Let's go get a beer, re." Still it's not proper to be used when addressed to seniors.
It is an exclamation, often used to get attention or express surprise, and so it corresponds in some ways to exclamations such as "hey!", "eh!" and "wow!".
In the general mood of the language, sometimes re by itself is considered rude, if not offensive (eg. "Stand up, re" > "You, stand up now!"). However if followed by sy ("you") or the addressee's name it is considered milder, and friendly (eg. "Stand up, re George" > "Stand up, my friend George"). Of course the above is not always standard since everything depends on the context and the voice intonation.
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