Where you come from. Where you live is just where you live, and you are a guest there always, as home is where you come from originally.
For him/her Pennsylvania would always be home, as home is where the heart is. Nothing wrong with that, but trying to be something you're not or calling the locals fools isn't going to get you in anything but trouble.
Where someone always will belong, no matter who thinks they shouldn't.
He/she was home, so there was nobody there that could make him/her not belong there.
Somewhere you'll never need a welcome from somebody else.
He/she was home, and it didn't really matter whether some outsider wanted him/her there or not, he/she was there to stay no matter how inflammatory the outsider tried to get with him/her. The outsider could get out and never come back, since it was too goddamn bad if the outsider didn't like him/her being home.
You don't go to somebody else's home and start telling them what's what, or that there is a new way of doing things there now.
It didn't really matter whether the guests did or didn't respect the host's home, it was still always going to be home for him/her/them. Which is why not all guests were welcome there.
You don't go to somebody's home and start telling them how things are going to be from now on, not to get in your way, or not to fight you.
Not all guests are welcome in his home, and if you're not originally from there, you are a guest.
A dumb ass way for Mexicans to refer to another human being. Usually the only word that they know in English.
Eyyy homes, pass the kush, homes
home - is commonly used for a person who makes you feel safe and loved. you feel at ease when you're with them.
“he's my home.”
“ive never met anyone like you. You make me feel at ease. you're my home. my comfort.”