BOY vs YOUNG: NOUN
- Old boy, a familiar name for the devil.
- [Supposed by some to be “a corruption of Hind. bhaiee, a servant”; but the Hind. word, prop. bhāī, means ‘brother,’ and boy in this use is merely the E. word. Cf. boy.] In India and the treaty-ports of China and Japan, etc., a native male servant, especially a personal servant; a butler or waiter, house-boy, office-boy, etc., as distinguished from a coolie or porter: in common use among foreigners.
- An unscrupulous local politician, especially in a large city; one of the managers or subordinates of the “machine” of a party in local politics and elections: as, a ticket not acceptable to the boys.
- Roaring boys. See roaring.
- A male child, from birth to the age of puberty; a lad; hence, a son.
- In various countries, a male servant, laborer, or slave of a native or inferior race; also, any man of such a race; -- considered derogatory by those so called, and now seldom used.
- A boy (usually a chorister) elected bishop, in old Christian sports, and invested with robes and other insignia. He practiced a kind of mimicry of the ceremonies in which the bishop usually officiated.
- The Devil.
- A young servant; a page: as, “boys, grooms, and lackeys,”
- Specifically, in the United States— In the South, especially before the abolition of slavery, a negro man.
- In familiar or playful use (usually in the plural), a grown man regarded as one of the younger members of a family, as an intimate friend or associate, or as having in any respect a boyish relation or character.
- A male child, from birth to full growth, but especially from the end of infancy to the beginning of youth: also applied to a young man, implying immaturity, want of vigor or judgment, etc.
- In India, as far north as the Nerbudda river, a palankin-bearer. Yule and Burnell, Anglo-Ind. Glossary.
- (ethnic slur) offensive term for Black man
- A youthful male person
- A male human offspring
- A male child.
- A male servant or employee.
- A man socializing in a group of men.
- A man, especially a young man.
- A son.
- Guineas.
- (ethnic slur) offensive and disparaging term for Black man
- Male servant.
- Childish amusements; anything trifling.
- A friendly informal reference to a grown man
- A popular English name of Southernwood (Artemisia abrotonum); -- called also lad's love.
- Offspring.
- The younger generation.
- People who are young; young beings.
- With child; pregnant.
- The offspring of animals, either a single animal or offspring collectively.
- Offspring collectively.
- Offspring; brood.
- Young persons considered as a group; youth.
- United States film and television actress (1913-2000)
- United States civil rights leader (1921-1971)
- British physicist and Egyptologist; he revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision; he also played an important role in deciphering the hieroglyphics on the Rosetta Stone (1773-1829)
- United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959)
- English poet (1683-1765)
- United States baseball player and famous pitcher (1867-1955)
- United States religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith; he led the Mormon exodus from Illinois to Salt Lake City, Utah (1801-1877)
- Young people collectively
- Any immature animal
BOY vs YOUNG: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Lacking experience; immature.
- Being the junior of two people having the same name.
- Being of an early stage in a geologic cycle. Used of bodies of water and land formations.
- Suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh
- Being in its early stage
- Not tried or tested by experience
- Newly begun or formed; not advanced.
- Relating to, typical of, or suggestive of youth or early life.
- (used of living things especially persons) in an early period of life or development or growth
- Being in an early period of life, development, or growth.
- Not long born; still in the first part of life; not yet arrived at adolescence, maturity, or age; not old; juvenile; -- said of animals.
- Being in the first part, pr period, of growth.
- Having little experience; inexperienced; unpracticed; ignorant; weak.
- In the early part of growth or life; born not long ago.
- As if young; having the look or qualities of a young person.
- Of or belonging to the early part of life.
- (of crops) harvested at an early stage of development; before complete maturity
BOY vs YOUNG: VERB
- To use the word boy to refer to someone.
- To become or seem to become younger
- To cause to appear younger
- To exhibit younging
BOY vs YOUNG: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To act as a boy; -- in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage.
- N/A
BOY vs YOUNG: INTERJECTION
- Used to express mild astonishment, elation, or disgust.
- Exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing.
- N/A
BOY vs YOUNG: OTHER WORD TYPES
- To act or represent in the manner of a boy: in allusion to the acting by boys of women's parts on the stage.
- To treat as a boy, or as something belonging to or befitting a boy.
- In physical geography, exhibiting an early stage of the geographic cycle, when sculpture or dissection is not far advanced.
- Being in the first or early stage of life; not long born; not yet arrived at maturity or full age; not old: said of animals: as, a young child; a young man; a young horse.
- Being in the first or early stage of growth: as, a young plant; a young tree.
- Being in the first or early part of existence generally; not yet far advanced, of long duration, or of full development; recent; newly come to pass or to be.
- Having the appearance and freshness or vigor of youth; youthful in look or feeling; fresh; vigorous.
- Having little experience; ignorant; raw; green.
- Pertaining or relating to youth; spent or passed during youth; youthful: as, in his younger days he was very hot-headed.
- Junior: applied to the younger of two persons, especially when they have the same name or title: as, young Mr. Thomas Ray called with a message from his father.
- Newly or lately arrived.
- Vigorous and fresh
- Suggestive of youth
- Before complete maturity
- He revived the wave theory of light and proposed a three-component theory of color vision
- (idiom) (with young) Pregnant. Used of an animal.
BOY vs YOUNG: RELATED WORDS
- Brother, Grandson, Teen, Old, Lad, Youngster, Kid, Toddler, Man, Teenager, Girl, Male child, Child, Child, Son
- Small, Vulnerable, Puppyish, Offspring, Junior, Childlike, Formative, Boyish, Immature, Teen, Adolescent, Youthful, Youth, Teenaged, Teenage
BOY vs YOUNG: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Baby, Brother, Teen, Old, Lad, Youngster, Kid, Toddler, Man, Teenager, Girl, Male child, Child, Child, Son
- Small, Vulnerable, Puppyish, Offspring, Junior, Childlike, Formative, Boyish, Immature, Teen, Adolescent, Youthful, Youth, Teenaged, Teenage
BOY vs YOUNG: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- One of them came near the boy, held out his hat, and the boy dropped in his fifty cents.
- The device works with Game Boy and Game Boy Advance systems to connect to mobile phones for remote play.
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- One day, it dawned her this two year old blond boy might be the blond baby boy she put up for adoption.
- Liu informs the boy that he will start training him as a ninja at dawn after the boy shows potential.
- The Penny Marshall directorial is about a young boy Josh, who wishes to be a big boy.
- An open world game like this creates limitless opportunities for goals and boy oh boy, we were creative!
- Each list of boy names shows the baby boy name meanings and their origins.
- And boy oh boy, did these willing dupes get duped.
- Boy o boy am I angry with her.
- Solicit applications from organizations that provide young people a continuum of services in social entrepreneurship; young people developing creative approaches that address pressing concerns.
- So, you stop bringing people in, especially stop around young people coming out of high school and young adults come into the workshop.
- Young eventually fired Stirling, citing, among other reasons, the fact that Stirling kept Young out of the company magazine.
- Insurers charge young riders more for insurance because young riders are more likely to have an accident.
- Miss Marston was a cautious and discreet young lady, who had been accustomed to the care of young ladies younger than herself, and Dr.
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- The molest starts at a young age, with perpetrators that are either young or older men.
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- Tattoos and piercings: How young is too young?
- Angus Young, Malcolm Young, Cliff Williams and Brian Johnson.
BOY vs YOUNG: QUESTIONS
- What episode of Boy Girl Boy Girl Girl came out in 2000?
- Can Game Boy games be played on the Game Boy Color?
- Can I Play Game Boy Color games on Game Boy Advance?
- Did the Dale Sisters sing Billy Boy Billy Boy in 1960?
- What is Miss Martian's relationship with Beast Boy and Beast Boy?
- What did the Jewish boy get the Italian boy for his birthday?
- Can the Game Boy Advance SP classic play Game Boy Color games?
- How many sizes does the boy Chanel so Black Boy flap bag come in?
- How did Raju and Rajan change places in Good Boy Bad Boy?
- What does the Little White Boy and black boy symbolize?
- Does residency training influence young doctors' writing?
- Does Brigham Young University give out scholarships?
- How does intrapersonal conflict affect young people?
- Is the Young Victoria (2009) historically accurate?
- How does being a young carer affect a young person?
- Who has been elected as young mayor and deputy young mayor?
- What does the Munro review mean for young people and young people?
- Is young Luke Skywalker worse than young Leia Organa in Rogue One?
- How young is too young for kids to wear contact lenses?
- Who can attend the young men and young women conference?