homeboy
English
Etymology
20th century United States African-American urban slang. Originated from travelers to metropolitan areas derived from American English as a blend of hometown + boy. However, modern use is mostly by African-Americans and Latinos in the United States.
Pronunciation
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈhoʊm.bɔɪ/
Audio (US) (file)
Noun
homeboy (plural homeboys)
- (colloquial) Someone, particularly a male acquaintance, from one’s hometown.
- 2004, “Homeboy”, performed by JoJo:
- When the boy next door; Don't want to be my homeboy no more; Saw something that I never saw before; I think he wants to be my baby
- (colloquial, African-American Vernacular) A close friend or fellow member of a youth gang.
- (colloquial) A person.
Pronoun
homeboy (third-person singular, masculine, nominative or objective case)
- (African-American Vernacular, slang) he or him
- 2017 October 2, Complex (@Complex), YouTube:
- (1:38) If homeboy’s coming through with these, it’s quiet. Yeah no, it’s quiet for him. But, like, if he comes through with, y’know, these; you got some air maxes out here, you got some Jordans. Homeboy’s gonna, like, get it.
- 2023 February 1, Fiona’s Videos 🎬 (@fiona_videos), Twitter:
- Homeboy rafikied a peacock with a squeegee.
- 2023 January 31, IStandWithVic Posting Their L's Online (@ISWV_Losers), Twitter:
- He's talking about the jumpscare warnings in Dead Space. The ones you can turn off. Homeboy takes gaming way too fucking seriously.
- 2023 January 28, Jovani Vasquez (@JovaniVasquez25), Twitter:
- He hit homeboy in his junk
- 2023 January 28, LaughTalkTV (@LaughTalkTV), Twitter:
- Should’ve listen to homeboy
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