释义 |
homey; homie noun a male from your neighbourhood; a close male friend; a fellow youth gang member US, 1929- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Dictionary, p. 12, 1945
- — Hyman E. Goldin et al., Dictionary of American Underworld Lingo, p. 100, 1950
- — Frank Prewitt and Francis Schaeffer, Vacaville Vocabulary, 1961–1962
- [D]ragging along some of his Washington homies, including 1 special loudmouth named Barry Guyse. — Clarence Cooper Jr., The Farm, p. 87, 1967
- Hey homie, it’s all his fault. — Paul Glover, Words from the House of the Dead, 1974
- I moved back to my small pad and ran into a homey of mine, James Moody. — Babs Gonzales, Movin’ On Down De Line, p. 19, 1975
- That’s my lady homey. Her name’s Brandi. — Boyz N The Hood, 1990
- Way cool blood, homey. — Jess Mowry, Way Past Cool, p. 9, 1992
- Called up the homies and I’m askin’ y’all / Which park are y’all playing basketball[.] — Ice Cube, It Was a Good Day, 1993
- [Y]our Kru, or your Massive, your Thugs, or Bredrins; Dawgs, Homies, your Clique, or your Posse. — Julian Johnson, Urban Survival, p. 264, 2003
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