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Cele 50 De Umbre Ale Lui Grey Vol 2 Online. At summer camp in the. In sports 'the boys' commonly refers to the; e.g., football managers quite often refer to their players as 'The boy so-and-so' and this usage is by no means restricted to the youngest players, though it is rarely applied to the most senior. In US urban slang, particularly in and, the term boy is used with a possessive as meaning friend ( my boy, his boys), presumably as a reduction of homeboy, originally a male from the same area. In some cases, the word boy is used merely to designate the age of the (male) person, irrespective of the function, as in, a minor acting as liturgical, or in, an organisation specifically for boys. Thus the compound -man can then be replaced by -boy, as in; or boy is simply added, either as a prefix (e.g., in ) or as a suffix (e.g., in ). An adult equivalent (with or without -man) is not to be expected when -boy designates an apprentice (for which some languages use a compound with the equivalent of boy, e.g.

Leerjongen 'learning boy' in Dutch) or lowest rank implying specific on the job training if promotion is to be obtained, as in. Similarly schoolboy only applies to minors; the modern near-synonym pupil originally designated a minor in Roman law as being under a specific adult's authority, as in loco parentis. Expressions such as 'boys will be boys' (i.e., a male always retains a tendency for boyish games or mischief) allude to stereotypically ascribed characteristics of boys and men; in the term, a woman's (according to the counterpart-gender stereotype) uncharacteristically bold nature is even described solely by comparing her to a boy. The use of boy (like ) in (fantasy or descriptive) nicknames, also for adult men (e.g. For a wrestler with matching costume), may also connote to the informal or naughty image of boyhood. In such terms as 'city boy' or 'home boy', the age notion is at most anachronistic, as they indicate any male who grew up (or by extension lived a long time) in a certain environment.

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