the short blessing that accompanies pouring out liquor in honor of dead or incarcerated friends
After I crack my St. Ides, I always remember to pour out a sip: "For the homies."
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Meaning close-friend or buddy. Derived from homeboy, but also rumored to be a mispronounciation of the French word for 'man' which is "homme" (Sounds like "home", but you know the "e" on the end made someone go "homie").
What's crackin', homie?
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A term that now refers to a close friend. Historically, it was once used to called friends who would come to your house and smoke some weed. Hence, your "homie."
Wassup homie?! Let's pimp some ho's.
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A derogatory term used for a black person.
You stupid homis. Look at this homis.
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Refers to fallen soldiers or dead friends (particularly those slain in gang violence). This usage originated in Pittsburgh's East End community Homewood.
- I smashed dat broad last night.
- Put that on da homies cuz
- Homies I hit that.
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1. table partner (in school)
2. lab partner
Mrs. Martin: For this lab, you will work with your homie and another pair of homies.
Homie #1: Let's work with those homies, homie.
Homie#2: Yes, those look like good homies to work with.
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