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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 1, 2015

3๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


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 2, 2008

34๐Ÿ‘ 38๐Ÿ‘Ž


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

54๐Ÿ‘ 65๐Ÿ‘Ž


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 8, 2004

38๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


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

9๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


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 1, 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 8, 2019