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Word boy
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / bɔɪ / NAmE / bɔɪ /
Example
  • a little/small/young boy
  • i used to play here as a boy.
  • the older boys at school used to tease him.
  • now she's a teenager, she's starting to be interested in boys.
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boy

(noun)BrE / bɔɪ / NAmE / bɔɪ /
  1. a male child or a young male person
    • see also frat boy
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/frat-boy
    • a little/small/young boy
    • I used to play here as a boy.
    • The older boys at school used to tease him.
    • Now she's a teenager, she's starting to be interested in boys.
    • Be a good boy and get me my coat.
  2. a young son
    • They have two boys and a girl.
    • Her eldest boy is at college.
  3. a boy or young man who does a particular job
    • see also barrow boy
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/barrow-boy
    • a delivery boy
  4. a way of talking about somebody who comes from a particular place, etc.
    • He's a local boy.
    • a city/country boy
  5. a group of male friends who often go out together
    • a night out with the boys
  6. a way of talking with affection about your country’s soldiers
    • a message of support for our boys serving overseas
  7. used as an offensive way of addressing a black man, especially in the past
  8. it is not healthy to spend all your time working; you need to relax too
  9. the police
    • See related entries: The police
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/topic/the_police/boy_2
  10. you should not be surprised when boys or men behave in a noisy or rough way as this is part of typical male behaviour
  11. people use the expression jobs for the boys when they are criticizing the fact that somebody in power has given work to friends or relatives
  12. from when somebody was young to when they were old or older
    • He's been doing the same job for 50 years—man and boy.
  13. to show or prove who is brave, skilful, etc. and who is not
  14. Extra Examples

    • Don’t cry—you’re a big boy now.
    • Eat up your greens—there’s a good boy.
    • How old is your eldest boy?
    • I have three boys.
    • I’ve got three boys.
    • Our youngest boy is just starting school.
    • Their boy is small for his age.
    • They’ve had a baby boy.
    • She gave birth to a healthy baby boy.
    • Tony is usually a boy’s name.
    • We used to play there when I was a little boy.
    • Her eldest boy has just started high school.

    Word Origin

    • Middle English (denoting a male servant): of unknown origin.
Copyright This card's content is collected from the following dictionaries: Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

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