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    boy
    /bɔɪ/

    noun

    • 1. a male child or youth: "a four-year-old boy"
    • 2. a man, especially a young or relatively young one: "I was the new boy at the office"

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express strong feelings, especially of excitement or admiration: informal "oh boy, that's wonderful!"

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  2. BOY definition: 1. a male child or, more generally, a male of any age: 2. a group of male friends: 3. an…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of BOY is a male child from birth to adulthood. How to use boy in a sentence. a male child from birth to adulthood; a child whose gender identity is male; son…

  4. BOY definition: 1. a male child or young man: 2. a group of male friends: 3. used when you are excited or…. Learn more.

  5. A1. a male child or, more generally, a male of any age: a teenage / adolescent boy. As a young boy, my father used to walk three miles to school. You've been a very naughty boy! little boy Their little boy is very sick. boys and girls All right, boys and girls, settle down! Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. a child.

  6. Boy definition: a male child, from birth to full growth, especially one less than 18 years of age.. See examples of BOY used in a sentence.

  7. A boy is a male child. When a baby is born, the doctor or midwife often says, "It's a girl!" or "It's a boy !" A boy usually grows up to be a man, just as a girl most often becomes a woman. A delivery boy is a young man whose job involves taking pizzas to people's homes, and you might call to your dog, "Here, boy !"

  8. Definition of boy noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. A boy is a child who will grow up to be a man. I knew him when he was a little boy. He was still just a boy. Synonyms: lad, kid [informal], youth, fellow [old-fashioned] More Synonyms of boy. 2. countable noun. You can refer to a young man as a boy, especially when talking about relationships between boys and girls.

  10. From Middle English boy, boye (“servant, commoner, knave, boy”), from Old English *bōia (“boy”), from Proto-Germanic *bōjô (“younger brother, young male relation”), from Proto-Germanic *bō-(“brother, close male relation”), from Proto-Indo-European *bʰā-, *bʰāt-(“father, elder brother, brother”).

  11. 1. A male child. 2. A son: his youngest boy. 3. Often Offensive A man, especially a young man. 4. Informal A man socializing in a group of men: a night out with the boys. 5. Offensive A male servant or employee. interj. Used to express mild astonishment, elation, or disgust: Oh boy—what a surprise!