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homeboy noun a very close male friend, often but not always from the same neighbourhood US, 1899- He nearly dropped the powder can. “My homeboy! Man, gimme some skin! I’m from Lansing.” — Malcolm X and Alex Haley, The Autobiography of Malcolm X, p. 44, 1964
- Don’t put on a brave act with me, home-boy. — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 114, 1967
- — American Speech, pp. 238–239, October 1967: “Slang at a negro college: ‘home boy’”
- Home boy, them Brothers is taking care of Business! — Eldridge Cleaver, Soul on Ice, p. 26, 1968
- Like, “you my homeboy, and the dude who ain’t from around here, he ain’t one of us.” — H. Rap Brown, Die Nigger Die!, p. 16, 1969
- What was it all about, home boy? — Vernon E. Smith, The Jones Men, p. 61, 1974
- A homeboy was someone you trusted more than money, and Joe trusted Rigoletto less than himself. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 13, 1990
- You say it, homeboy. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 22, 1992
- Listen up man, me an’ my homeboy are in some serious shit. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
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