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Homie

Like calling someone a friend but mostly used by cooler people

What up my homie

by Mo$t_wanted_$ELLY April 16, 2017

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Homie

The person who loves you and can do anything for you; the person you come home to, your safe haven.

Be my homie, not lover.

by HloveH August 13, 2016

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homie

Shortened version of homeboy, homeboy being your close friend

"Whassup homie"

by T Stratton August 14, 2002

5230๐Ÿ‘ 1201๐Ÿ‘Ž


Not-Homie

When you're a Not-Homie, you're betraying the bro code, and simply just ain't complying with da boys. A.K.A. a little simp, who sucks cock like my boy Simon Devis.

-"Yo Jeff! Go get me a beer"
-"Na Dawg"
-"DAMNNNN, you for really being a Not-Homie right now.

by peepee destroyer June 4, 2020

23๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


homies

Crowd of friends from the street, ghetto, hood, club, block, or other.

Fo Sizzle my homedizzle

by CJ Henry April 2, 2004

1211๐Ÿ‘ 309๐Ÿ‘Ž


Homie to Homie

A phase you use when you are about to tell one of your homies an inside joke, or something that should be kept between you and the homies. This phrase originated in Milwaukie, OR Feb 5th sometime between 2 and 3 am while walking to a kick-back when one of the drunks wanted to share sommething with his homie, then two of the girls walking with started to popularize the phrase among themselves when sharing inside jokes and tweeting #homietohomie .

Drunk: I'm going to tell you something, homie to homie, when she gets drunk I take her shirt off and play with her big ol titties.
Not so drunk person: She does have a pretty good body

Suzette: Homie to homie, I kissed a girl and I liked it.
Stephanie: Homie to homie, so did I.

by Steph&Suz March 23, 2012

3๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


homie

Someone you grew up with, friend or not, and someone with whom you have shared any number of bonding experiences at home, in school, at work, or in any close-knit atmosphere. Homie means you have lived in the same area as this person for a significant amount of time in your life, but the term is appropriately used by those friends who truly feel comfortable referring to each other with such respect. It isn't a word that should be taken advantage of, because a person recognizes who is a friend and who isn't. Therefore, a true homie is always down, while lesser friends will just be out to use you, borrow money from you, bum a ride in your car, etc.

Yo, homie, I'll be at my house incase you want to come kick it later.

by T Hizzle April 18, 2005

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