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home noun- a very close male friend US, 1944
An abbreviation of HOMEBOY. - You know you fuck with me you got the whole population of homes on your untainted ass. — Elmore Leonard, Riding the Rap, p. 55, 1995
- the vein into which an intravenous drug user injects a drug US
- — David Maurer and Victor Vogel, Narcotics and Narcotic Addiction, p. 415, 1973
▶ at home in the going in horse racing, said of a horse that is running a track that complements the horse’s skills and preferences US- — David W. Maurer, Argot of the Racetrack, p. 11, 1951
▶ go home- to be released from prison US
- [O]ne of the blocks of numbers that made up the new year was the date on which he would leave the prison–“go home” was the universal expression[.] — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 160, 1967
- in professional wrestling, to finish a match US
- So Sunshine would pick up the cue, usually from the ring announcer, to wind up our catfight, and then she’d whisper to me, “All right, let’s go home.” — Missy Hyatt, Missy Hyatt, p. 35, 2001
- But the wrestlers wouldn’t “go home.” “Home” signifies the dressing room and “going home” means that you end the match. — Bobby Heenan, Bobby the Brain, p. 92, 2002
▶ send home to sentence to prison US- He’d be sporting shanks like a human porcupine before he was processed through Receiving and Release the next time he was sent home. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 44, 1990
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