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boy:
1. A male child from birth to puberty . 2. Or: little boy , the penis . See penis for synonyms.
3. A friend or close friend.
Quote: Mike (Will Smith) to Marcus (Martin Lawrence) in Bad Boys (1995): 'I've been your partner for six years and I've been your boy all my life .'
See Also: debag, saveloy, T man, yob, baby child, B-G, little shaver, boy brothel, GB, flower house, fag factory, b-boy, benny house, boy, pederast, pasture woman, honeysuckle vine, pee-pee lover, pinup boy, T boy, petticoat discipline, swoony, touche pipi, tweeny, twig and berries, twilight lads, twilight men, Venus with a penis, wankmonger, bed partner, battyman, babyology, nan-boy, nancy boy, cream of the crop, lily of the valley, drooly, girl-crazy, bwoy, calf love, cherry top, chicken-meter, chicken-with-a-basket, renter, trabajado trader, trader dick, prick peddler, Professional queer, puto, rent boy, sport goods, sporting goods, street hustler, street mechanic, street-meat, husband for a weekend, he-whore, Hollywood hustler, Jack ass, joy boy, party boy, paederast, paederasty, pederasty, aspro, asspro, Miss Nancy, baby in the boat, berdache, bald man in a boat, homosocial, boys, hustler, weinie, tomboy, weener, pink, girl, snake pit, buddy, catamite, hit and run guy, frail, beard, jailhouse pussy, lavender, in drab, Liquid Ecstasy, Liquid Sex, Liquid Soap, little man in the boat, after-market, arm-clutcher, arm-in-armer, cryptorchidism, Dilly, ding-a-ling, dog food, Dorothy's friend, drab, beating fantasies, biological male, boat, banging, bat boy, batch night, secondary sex characteristics, mermaid, sleazy, bach night, bachelor night, bad boy, baggette, mug-nutty, man in the (row)boat, frankendick, Friend of Dorothy, friendly with, game of inches, gay girl, Fagin, fecal freak, chicken-coop, cornflake, factory equipped, fag, Great Hormones at Bed Time, Grievous Bodily Harm, forbidden fruit, genetic male, conk, camp walk, capon, carpe diem, cake boy, business boy, boy's smoking house, boy-dyke, bum chums, boyz, boy herder, boy in the boat, boy marriage, snaking, peg-boy, pen bait, Percy, strephon, stacked, pederastic marriage, pathicant, patriotute, on the snake, swords, thing-a-ling, puppies, quack, puer, pride and joy, Victory girl, undescended testes, unfuckable, V-girl, tickle your fancy, bunny, drag queen, dike, diesel dyke, B & D, jail bait, bull-dike, bull-diker, butch lesbian, dyke, dyke-o-saurus, fellator, toy, yes, toy boy, troll, ride, puke, rape drugs, oscar, horny, pecker, stone butch, soft butch, fairy hawk, gaychick, easy lay, get some pussy, GHB, gifted, gender identity, guy, have some pussy, core gender identity, come-on boy, chicken hawk, buff-boy, boy toy, browning, bucket, ish, jerk, crush, live wire, B-girl, cute trick, decoy(er), menschkite, scoop, bait, baby doll, baby dyke, single, sleaze, cherry, virgin,
Quotes Containing boy:
Drag queens Noxema/Zima Jackson/Auntie Noxy (Wesley Snipes) and Chichi Rodriquez (John Leguizamo) in To Wong Foo. Thanks for Everything. Julie Newmar (1995): - Noxema: ''Darling, if you''re going to become a drag-queen , you''re gonna have to learn these things. '' - Chichi: ''What do you mean ''a drag queen''? I am a drag queen!'' - Noxema: ''Oh, child, no , no , no . You''re simply a boy in a dress. When a straight man puts a dress and gets his sexual kick he is a transvestite ; when a man is a woman trapped in a man''s body and has the little operation he is a transsexual ; (...) when a gay man has way too much fashion sense for one gender he is a drag-queen . (...) And when a light little Latin boy puts on a dress he is simply a boy in a dress.'' In the end , they agree to give Chichi the temporary title of ''drag princess .''
''The little Dutch boy taught a lesson that I like / If you want to save your country , stick your finger in a dyke .'' Sung by the piano player for the lesbian in The Wild Party (1975)
Cleo Borden (Mae West) in Goin'' to Town (1935): - Man: ''What''s the rush, where''s the fire?'' - Cleo: ''In your eyes , big boy , in your eyes .''
Butch (Paul Newman) in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969): ''Boy! I''ve got vision and the rest of the world wears-bifocals .''
Lucy McFadden (Quinn Cummings) and Elliot Garfield (Richard Dreyfuss) in The Goodbye Girl (1977): - Lucy: ''Boy! You don''t think much of yourself, do you?!'' - Elliot: ''Pound for pound , I''ve got the biggest ego this side of St. Louis.''
Pirate Jamie Waring/Jamie Boy (Tyrone Power) and Lady Margaret Danby (Maureen O''Hara) in The Black Swan (1942): ''I didn''t know a woman could do this to a man , to make him itch to strangle her one minute and marry her the next.''
Pirate Jamie Waring/Jamie Boy (Tyrone Power) and Lady Margaret Danby (Maureen O''Hara) in The Black Swan (1942): ''I didn''t know a woman could do this to a man , to make him itch to strangle her one minute and marry her the next.''
Nathaniel Mayweather (Charles Elliott) and Trina (Melora Walters) in Cabin Boy (1994): - Nay: ''Did I mention I have an incredible crush on you?'' - Trina: ''That''s wonderful. I''m always flattered when a psychotic becomes smitten-with me.''
Nathaniel Mayweather (Charles Elliott) and Trina (Melora Walters) in Cabin Boy (1994): - Natheniel:'Did I mention I have an incredible crush on you?' - Trina:'That's wonderful. I'm always flattered when a psychotic becomes smitten-with me.'
Lt. Frank Drebin (Leslie Nielsen) toJane (Priscilla Presley) in Naked Gun 2 . The Smell of Fear (1991): 'I'm single! I love being single! I haven't had so much sex since I was a boy scout leader.'
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Women and me don''t.'' agree.''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .''
Lorna (Barbara Stanwyck) to Eddie (Joseph Calleia) in Golden Boy (1939): - Eddie Fuseli: ''Is this your girl?'' - Lorna Moon: ''I''m my mother''s girl .''
Jane Burnham (Thora Birch) to her father Lester (Kevin Spacey) in American Beauty (1999): ''I need a father who''s a role model, not some horny geek-boy who''s gonna spray his shorts every time I bring a girlfriend home from school.''
''Of course you''re confused , you''re wearing my underwear .'' Buddy Griffith (Billy Jacoby) to his sister Terry (Joyce Hyser) who disquised herself as a boy to write an article for a contest in Just One of the Boys (1985)
Marta Ferrer (Mira Sorvino) and Fred Boynton (Christopher Eigeman) in Barcelona (1994): - Marta: 'I think there is something fascist about a boy who immediately talks of marrying a woman he likes.' - Fred : 'I don't think Ted is a fascist of the marrying kind.'
Michelle (Julie Warner) and Tommy (Chris Farley) in Tommy Boy (1994) - Michelle: ''I saw him kissing his mom.'' - Tommy: ''So?'' - Michelle: ''With his tongue .''
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): 'Son, one of these days you're going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .' And later: 'Women and me don't agree.'
'People ask me how many children I have and I say one boy and seven mistakes.' Muhammed Ali quoted in Tama Starr's The "Natural Inferiority" of Women (1991)
'My boy , a woman's advice isn't worth listening to, but any man who doesn't take-it is a fool.' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): ''Son, one of these days you''re going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .'' And later: ''Women and me don''t agree.''
''My boy , a woman''s advice isn''t worth listening to, but any man who doesn''t take-it is a fool.'' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
''People ask me how many children I have and I say one boy and seven mistakes.'' Muhammed Ali quoted in Tama Starr''s The "Natural Inferiority" of Women (1991)
Wild Bill Hickok (Gary Cooper) to a boy in The Plainsman (1936): 'Son, one of these days you're going to grow up and you oughta know about woman . The thing is this. Woman are euh... well euh... Well, son, I can tell you what an Indian will do to you but you never know what a woman will do .' And later: 'Women and me don't agree.'
'My boy , a woman's advice isn't worth listening to, but any man who doesn't take-it is a fool.' Eduardo Acuna (Adolphe Menjou) to Robert Collins (Fred Astaire) in You Were Never Lovelier (1942)
'People ask me how many children I have and I say one boy and seven mistakes.' Muhammed Ali quoted in Tama Starr's The "Natural Inferiority" of Women (1991)
Leticia Van Allen (Mae West), a talent-scout and a 6''7" cowboy in Myra Breckinridge (1970): - Leticia: ''My! You''re a tall boy .'' - Cowboy: ''Yes, ma''am. I''m six feet, seven inches. '' - Leticia: ''Let''s forget about the six feet and concentrate on the seven inches. ''
Murray (Donald Faison) to Cher Hamilton (Alicia Silverstone) about her friend in Clueless (1995): ''Your man Christian is a cake-boy. (...) He''s a disco-dancing, Oscar Wilde-reading, Streisand ticket-holder friend of Dorothy. Know what I''m saying?''
Murray (Donald Faison) to Cher Hamilton (Alicia Silverstone) about her friend in Clueless (1995): ''Your man Christian is a cake-boy. (...) He''s a disco-dancing, Oscar Wilde-reading, Streisand ticket-holder friend of Dorothy. Know what I''m saying?''
Mayor John Pattas (Al Pacino) to his boy Kevin Calhoon (John Cusack) in City Hall (1998): ''Menschkite, you know , something between men. It''s about honor, caring... Untranslatable. That''s why it''s Yiddish.'' And later: ''I''m talking menschkite , the stuff between men. You know , the there that''s there, the thousand telephone calls, the bouquets, and the brick batchs. The space between a handshake. You know , the stuff that goes with you to your grave.''
''You know , there''s nothing I like better than to meet a high-class mama that can snap back at you. Because the colder they are the hotter they get . That''s what I always say. Yes Sir! When a cold mama gets hot , boy! how she sizzles (...) Believe me sister, I could go-for you in a big way .'' Oscar ''One-On-The-Side'' Shapely (Roscoe Karns) to Ellie Andrews (Claudette Colbert) in It Happened One Night (1934)
The Detainer (Daliah Lavi), strapped naked on a couch , and the short madman Dr. Noah (Woody Allen) in Casino Royale (1967): - Detainer: ''Do you treat all the girls you desire this way?'' - Dr. Noah: ''Yes, oh yes . I undress them and tie them up . I learned that in the Boy Scouts.'' Hairdresser Rita (Julie Walters) and a client in Educating Rita (1983): - Client: ''Is that a book you''re reading? (...) What''s it called?'' - Rita: ''Of Human Bondage.'' - Client: ''Yeah? My husband''s got a lot of books like that.'' - Rita: ''Somerset Maugham books?'' - Client: ''No, bondage books.''
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