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homie
hom·ie or hom·ey H0254400 (hō′mē)n. Slang A homeboy or homegirl.homie (ˈhəʊmɪ) nslang chiefly US short for homeboy or homegirl. See homeboyTranslationshomie
homie don't play thatslang I'm not doing that; that's not going to happen. The phrase was popularized by the 1990s sketch comedy show In Living Color. They think they can palm all the work off on me? Oh no, homie don't play that!See also: homie, play, thathomesslang A friendly term of address. The spelling "holmes" can also be used. What's up, homes? Yo, how're you doing, homes?See also: homehomie1. slang A friendly term of address. What's up, homie? Hey homie, how're you doing?2. slang A friend. Teddy's my homie—he'll help us out.homes and homey and homie n. a buddy; a pal. (see also holmes.) Me and my homie want to go with you. See also: homehomie verbSee homesFinancialSeeHomiesThesaurusSeehomey |