boheme

Related to boheme: Bohme

boheme

(boˈhim)
n. a (feminine) personal style consisting of no makeup, large baggy clothing, long skirts, and comfortable shoes. (Collegiate.) Boheme is not you.
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • fettie
  • bluh
  • bousta
  • Hey!
  • lucci
  • horseradish
  • base
  • stir
  • brutal
  • doje
References in periodicals archive
"I go from La Boheme where I am all covered up to Cosi where I get my legs out.
"La Boheme" ("Bohemian Life") is set in Paris in the 1830s and follows the progress of a group of impoverished artists.
for I ordered Salade Boheme, which consisted of pieces of grilled Cajun chicken, sun-dried tomatoes and strips of bacon.
La Boheme is a trivial, short work, driven really by exquisite music.
Foundation, Inc., donated $1,000 to New Rochelle Opera to cover some of the expenses for one of the performances that the opera company recently gave of Puccini's La Boheme, held at the Mooney-Hancock Arts Center at the Ursuline School in New Rochelle.
This retrospective, curated by Mason Klein, aimed to steer us away from the debauched vie de boheme and back toward Modigliani's art.
"La Boheme" took home a trio of technical trophies.
But it's impossible to dis opera now that La Boheme has joined Hairspray and Movin' Out as the season's best shows.
PUCCINI launched his fourth opera, La Boheme, with the famous words: ``The public will judge.''
He has had movie hits with Moulin Rouge and Romeo And Juliet, but now director Baz Luhrmann (below) is turning his attention to the stage with a splashy version of Puccini's La Boheme opening on Broadway this month.
One wonders how many listeners were introduced to La Boheme, Aida, Falstaff or La Traviata and to some of the leading singers of the time by means of NBC's broadcasts.
Accompanied by pianist John Jantzi, Gustafson will sing musical theater and operatic favorites with soprano Amy Hansen, featuring scenes from "La Boheme" and "West Side Story."
Liane's voice is very slightly raspy in a pleasant sort of way, and the Boheme Bar Trio are spread out wide behind her in admirably clear fashion.
Why "La Boheme," opening the season for Sarasota Opera, may be the most beloved opera of all time.