a benis boy is some goofy ass nigga who calls his pee pee weiner hole and his balloongas a benis. he also uses a samsung instead of an apple pone ???!?!?!?!? thus making him a benis boy
YO MY NIGGA I WAS A STRAIT UP BENIS BOY UNTIL I HIT PUBERTY
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A guy/ sm1 you met on the app Yubo.
chile there's more... You guys start talking all-day-everyday. You guys start getting closer. YOU FREAKING FALL FOR HIM/ THEM. They start becoming D R Y. Then they ghost you, leaving you wondering 'Did I do something wrong'. Long story short, pls try to stay away from them.
PS this does not apply to all (maybe, tbh idk)
"Hey, who are you talking to"
"D******n"
"Oh, that Yubo Boy that broke you?"
"Yea"
:))
An avenue boy is a British teenage male usually 14-17 years of age . They live in a rich /posh area with their parents . Avenue boys tend to wear Nike /adidas track suits and travel in groups of five or more . They try to act like "roadmen " but tend to fail. You can spot an avenue boy by their Instagram bio. These idiots tend to mention the beginning of their post codes in almost every post.
" Carl is such an avenue boy , look at his recent insta caption "LE15 gang gang".
"Jimmy is such an avenue boy with his little Nike side bag ".
Sped means someone who is dumb and ignorant
Dan is a sped boy Tyler is a sped boy quan is a sped
A playful nickname given to a poster boy for seriously heavy consumption of dietary fiber.
We call our friend, “Fiber Boy” because he ranks among the world’s champion Supershitters and so we have a parade every year to celebrate his prolific pooping powers!
Something that Mr. Abdul Karim in Atomic Shrimp's "The Surprising Return of John Barosa" is adamant he is not. He has since adopted it, regularly accusing scammers of being small boys.
That's quite a childish question. Like something a small boy would write. Are you a small boy?
princess boy
Little boys who go against traditional male gender roles and who may have an interest in wearing women's clothing and jewelry as children.
Analogous to tomboy and similar to the word "sissy," but meant to be positive and used by people who support how children express themselves. Young children shouldn't be labeled by adults (as straight/queer/cisgender/trans) before they can self-identify.
Coined, perhaps, by author Cheryl Kiladavis in her book, "My Princess Boy".
This is my son: he's a princess boy. Maybe he'll be my daughter someday, but that's up to him. Or her.