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hobo

n. Habitually poorly attired soul who has chosen to sink below society's infrastructure into a murky world where freedom is all.

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So, you coming to the Debutante Ball?

No, I see myself as more of a hobo than a debutante.

by gnostic3 January 01, 2015


Hobo

Someone who's driving a shopping cart around the streets. Usually the cart's containing his living room.
Kitchen & Bedroom sometimes, too.

- Mom, look at what that uncle's been shopping!
- Well kid, I hope this hobo didn't pay for that.

by Burk Goondah December 02, 2008


Hobo

Someone who goes to a sleep over with nothing but a sweatshirt to sleep in, in the morning they are often found curled into a ball anywhere from under the table to under the bed. There's two ways to get rid of a hobo, either drive him yourself to his place called "home" or attach a ham sandwich to a string and place it under a box.

Me: "Haha Ryan is such a hobo!"

by Angry Salamander July 12, 2006


hobo

a bum; poor person. usually lives in a box. commonly found in New York or Boston

u frickin hobo get out of my cardboard box!

by Nick The Hobo March 08, 2004


Hoboing

Hoboing (Verb)
Hobo (Verb)

To Hobo it out, (or hoboing it out) is to leave someplace in a hurry while looking muddled and unprepared (like a hobo or bum.)

"Zoe hoboed it out to the schoolbus; her hair unbrushed, a jacket half on and her shoes untied."

"Gabby, with a hand full of loose papers and her backpack still open, was hoboing it home."

by Zoey Zealous August 11, 2009


Hobo

Life sage, always has a good advice, oracle, usually inhabits areas close to local village grocery stores, where with his associates, deliberates about world problems. A rare variant of a common hobo is an urban hobo, who often stations on multi-level parking lots and guides where to leave the vehicle. In return, awaits a small donation for bread or rolls.

I'm not a vagrant... I'm a hobo. Big difference.

by EchoDev February 01, 2022


Hobo, Bride of Hobo

Cheryl Blossom used this phrase in season 2 episode 2 in Riverdale.

Hobo, Bride of Hobo Welcome to thistle house!

by Daddy_Finn'sMonster February 08, 2019