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Boyo - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

Boyo is an informal term, often used in Welsh English or Irish English, to address a man or boy in a friendly or familiar way. It can also express camaraderie or slight condescension.

boyo

/ˈbɔɪoʊ/ /ˈbɔɪəʊ/

Definition:

Informal term for a boy or young man, often used in Welsh English or affectionately.

Synonyms:

lad, youngster, chap, bloke

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

girl, woman

Common Collocations:

old boyo, young boyo, cheeky boyo

Derivatives:

boyos (plural)

Usage Tips:

Use "boyo" informally to address or refer to a male friend or young man, often with familiarity or humor.

Common Phrases:

good old boyo, top boyo, clever boyo

Etymology:

Derived from Welsh "bachgen" (boy), anglicized as "boy" with the affectionate suffix "-o."

Examples:

  • 1. He’s a cheeky boyo, always playing pranks on his friends.
  • 2. The old fisherman called the young lad “boyo” with a grin.
  • 3. Boyo, you’d better hurry or you’ll miss the bus!
  • 4. The rugby coach praised his team, saying, “Well done, boyos!”

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