Your Boy


1. a good friend
2. your favourite person/role model
“it’s your boy!”
a reference to someone who obviously is not a close or an admired friend.
what’s your boy, hughes, up to?
police officers, five-0, law enforcement
“better lay low son, your boys riding around on bikes”
n. one who is greatly disliked by all but never told. a complete @#$%ing idiot sh-tstain. your basic oblivious d-ckwad.
does that guy’s liscence plate really say “versatyl”… he’s your boy.

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