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.
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This definition has multiple meanings in the African-American community, but the most common use of it refers to close friends. Homies are people you have grown up with and you would take a bullet for.
Guy 1: Hey bro, I heard what happened to your homies.
Guy 2: *sheds tear*
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The dudes who go through your fridge without asking.
The dudes who smile as they call you a bitch or a dumbass.
The dudes who kick you when you’re down.
The dudes who tell you to “snap out of it” when you’re really down.
The dudes who ride with you ‘till the motherfuckin’ end.
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A friend or close friend very down to do anything you are always has your back and respects you.
Yo me an my homies fucked up that wanksta last night at harby's liqour over on the corner of 5th and general.
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“The Homies” are like “The Boys” except they aren’t: racist, transphobic, homophobic etc.
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The opposite of the phrase no homo, used to clarify when one desires to do the gay with a friend
Chad: Bro, what if we kissed. No homie.
Brice: Jaja bro you mean no homo, right?
Chad: No