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boys noun- the male genitals US, 1998
From Seinfeld (NBC, 1990–98). Both Seinfeld and his wacky neighbour Kramer (Michael Richards) referred to their genitals as “my boys”. Repeated with referential humour. - a group of homosexual male friends; collectively, the male homosexual community US
- You’ve been seeing a real woman–what will the boys think? — Bruce Rodgers, The Queens’ Vernacular, p. 36, 1972
- They have everything for young men to enjoy/You can hang out with all the boys. — Village People, Y.M.C.A., 1978
- racketeers US
- The boys financed this Poker game. — John Scarne, Scarne’s Guide to Modern Poker, p. 273, 1979
- used by professional wrestlers to refer to other professional wrestlers US
- They were nasty affairs and could go on for long periods of time with the wrestlers, or “boys” as is the common term used in the business, capitalizing on the situation. A “boy” could be any age, from sixteen to sixty, as long a she wore wrestling trunks. — Pat Barrett, Everybody Down There Hates Me, p. 72, 1990
- A lot of AWA people live there when they move to town. Many of the boys live there now. — Larry Nelson and James Jones, Stranglehold, p. 55, 1999
- The last was the one that angered the boys the most. Nikita Koloff questioned this commandment at a meeting a short time later. Bill addressed the boys and asked if there were any questions. — Mick Foley, Mankind, p. 221, 1999
- While I enjoyed the freedom of traveling alone, the most memorable trips were those that I made with the boys[.] — Gary Cappetta, Bodyslams!, p. 178, 2000
- sledge dogs ANTARCTICA, 1966
- — Bernadette Hince, The Antarctic Dictionary, p. 68, 2000
▶ do the boys to engage in homosexual activity US- — Gary K. Farlow, Prison-ese, p. 17, 2002
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