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[ boh-boh ] / ˈboʊ boʊ /
noun, plural bo·bos.Informal. a liberal, highly educated person who combines a bourgeois, affluent lifestyle with nonconformist values and attitudes. Origin of bobo1995-2000; bo(urgeois)1 + bo(hemian); from the book Bobos in Paradise by U.S. journalist David Brooks Words nearby bobobobcat, bobèche, bobfloat, Bobigny, boblet, bobo, Bobo-Dioulasso, bobol, bobolink, bobotie, bobowler Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for boboJosh Wool caught up with the Kansas native at Bobo, one of his favorite West Village restaurants. An Interview with Nickelson Wooster, Menswear Street Style Star and Creative Director of JC Penney|Josh Wool|December 7, 2012|DAILY BEAST I told Bobo that my friend was guilty of the same charge, but Bobo told everybody that only I had done it, and not my friend. Uh, Mom, About That Prostitute…|Quinn Bradlee|March 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST The infamous Bobo was telling people that I had slept with a hooker. Uh, Mom, About That Prostitute…|Quinn Bradlee|March 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST He said that he had never told lies about me, that he wished we were still friends, and that Bobo had spread all the stories. Uh, Mom, About That Prostitute…|Quinn Bradlee|March 31, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Meanwhile Bobo sat on his haunches and mournfully looked at what was going on. Six Little Bunkers at Mammy June's|Laura Lee Hope In like noble spirit did the illustrious Bobo, for the love of roast pig, burn down his father's house. The Foot-path Way|Bradford Torrey Bobo would have preferred to go alone, but Eskiwin would take no denial. In the Track of the Troops|R.M. Ballantyne Bobo” his detractors might call him, or “tonto”—but never “pendejo” nor “traidor. The Gilded Man|Clifford Smyth My brigade, with a battalion of cavalry attached, started from Bobo's Cross-roads in the direction of Winchester. The Citizen-Soldier|John Beatty
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