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Definition of boyo in English: boyonounPlural boyos ˈbɔɪəʊˈbɔɪoʊ Welsh, Irish informal A boy or man (used chiefly as a form of address) 〈威尔士,爱尔兰,非正式〉小伙子,男孩;男人,家伙 Example sentencesExamples - Rally round the flag, boyos, to celebrate 100 years of hate.
- For instance, if I swear at politicians, I can generally explain why I do it and the boyo gets to find out a bit more.
- Make sure the Millennium Stadium is full, boyos, and you might just do it.
- There is a faint trace of a smile, but he does not flinch: whatever the honorary boyo's faults, he is unlikely to be bought with a knighthood.
- TV advertising ain't cheap, boyo.
- If I command him to put the newest posts at the top like every other bleeding blog in the world - are you listening boyo - will he obey?
- But if you start off by aiming at giving the customer an honest value with an honest welcome, boyo, you'll be in the running.
- And then he bought the magazine which has his name on every boyo's lips.
- With a broken pelvis, police interrogations and his girlfriend dead, this boyo has a whole heap of problems.
- Given the way pro-snooping laws are proliferating, architects can now expect regular visits from the security boyos.
- Look here boyo while I pick apart your statement.
- As for the New Wave boyos, well, how dated are they when you listen to them now?
- These four boyos are all united by a total disregard for their own personal safety and a burning desire to destroy the boundaries of taste and decency.
- I am most certainly your elder, and I will take you over my knee if I have to, boyo.
- It may look greener in the next field, boyos, but what you've got right beside you is just as fine.
- Perhaps pharmaceuticals and biotech stuff, if the animal rights boyos can be kept at bay.
- Get your Holyhead ferry timetables out, boyo - figures from the British Land Registry show property prices in some parts of Wales rising by a massive 49% in the year to September.
- More and more people are opting to stay at home on New Year's eve because if you're in a pub you are in severe danger of being ploughed out of the way by a herd of thirsty boyos trying to get to the bar.
- It's lovely, boyo, as they probably wouldn't dream of saying in these parts.
- ‘I just want you to know, boyo,’ he said, ‘that you had my vote.’
Definition of boyo in US English: boyonounˈboiōˈbɔɪoʊ Irish, Welsh informal A boy or man (used chiefly as a form of address) 〈威尔士,爱尔兰,非正式〉小伙子,男孩;男人,家伙 Example sentencesExamples - TV advertising ain't cheap, boyo.
- These four boyos are all united by a total disregard for their own personal safety and a burning desire to destroy the boundaries of taste and decency.
- And then he bought the magazine which has his name on every boyo's lips.
- For instance, if I swear at politicians, I can generally explain why I do it and the boyo gets to find out a bit more.
- ‘I just want you to know, boyo,’ he said, ‘that you had my vote.’
- It's lovely, boyo, as they probably wouldn't dream of saying in these parts.
- Rally round the flag, boyos, to celebrate 100 years of hate.
- There is a faint trace of a smile, but he does not flinch: whatever the honorary boyo's faults, he is unlikely to be bought with a knighthood.
- I am most certainly your elder, and I will take you over my knee if I have to, boyo.
- Make sure the Millennium Stadium is full, boyos, and you might just do it.
- As for the New Wave boyos, well, how dated are they when you listen to them now?
- It may look greener in the next field, boyos, but what you've got right beside you is just as fine.
- But if you start off by aiming at giving the customer an honest value with an honest welcome, boyo, you'll be in the running.
- With a broken pelvis, police interrogations and his girlfriend dead, this boyo has a whole heap of problems.
- If I command him to put the newest posts at the top like every other bleeding blog in the world - are you listening boyo - will he obey?
- Look here boyo while I pick apart your statement.
- More and more people are opting to stay at home on New Year's eve because if you're in a pub you are in severe danger of being ploughed out of the way by a herd of thirsty boyos trying to get to the bar.
- Perhaps pharmaceuticals and biotech stuff, if the animal rights boyos can be kept at bay.
- Get your Holyhead ferry timetables out, boyo - figures from the British Land Registry show property prices in some parts of Wales rising by a massive 49% in the year to September.
- Given the way pro-snooping laws are proliferating, architects can now expect regular visits from the security boyos.
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