Homie


[hoh-mee] /ˈhoʊ mi/

noun, Slang.
1.
a or .
/ˈhəʊmɪ/
noun
1.
(slang, mainly US) short for homeboy or homegirl See homeboy
n.

also homey, by 1970s, slang, short for homeboy (q.v.). The identical word is recorded from the 1920s in New Zealand slang in the sense “recently arrived British immigrant.”

modifier

: and ”homie love,” the camaraderie among members of his gang

noun

homeboy

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