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phone hobo

1. Some one who has lost, or is in the process of replacing, their phone and has to borrow other peoples phone.

2. Someone who leaves their phone home when going out with friends to save their phone minutes by using the friends phone.

Mark was a phone hobo over a week while getting his new phone through work.

Jeff is such a phone hobo! Every time we go out his phone is back at his apartment - cheap ass!

by Ms. Noush May 6, 2009


Electronic Hobo

Someone who doesn't have access to his own computer and is forced to use other computers.

My pc died so I've become an e-hobo.

The power is out in the block so I'm an electronic hobo till it's back.

by Taawus December 21, 2011


Hobo vomit

What Hunter Biden's paintings look like, according to Greg Gutfeld.

I agree, the said paintings do look like hobo vomit.

by Sexydimma June 19, 2021


hobo thighs

when you wear trash bags and look like billie eilish meets a hobo

OMG look at those hobo thighs

by twerking_frog June 6, 2019


bitch hobo

A personal assistant, unpaid, homeless; working off his or her debt to you due to an accident or grievance.

I was walking the other day and this homeless guy in a stolen car hit me in the crosswalk. He didn’t have any insurance so I made him my Bitch Hobo.

by tywestie21 November 18, 2017


hobo jim

A hobo jim is a very dangerous man that will kill you at first sight, if you see a hobo jim run away and call the cops
A hobo jim also likes to collect trollies and lives under briges in creeks, hobo jims like to fide a warm club especially football clubs, they often carry a long rusty machete kills kids

Watch out here comes a hobo jim

by Gangstarrrrrrrr June 2, 2017


Employed Hobo

Employed Hobo: A new social class that originated in the United States of America. With an all but mythological middle class vanishing, a new class has been formed. Employed Hobos are in a quasi class of being employed yet "homeless" for all intents and purposes. Never truely owning anything besides their clothes, everything is rented because of low wages and price inflation. Their only true possesions, clothes, tend to be hand me downs, clothes they have had for at least a decade and still in use or aquired from thrift stores, garage sales and flea markets.

Look at John, an Employed Hobo. He's still wearing shirts he bought from Mervyn's ten years ago. He rents everything, his TV, car, apartment and even the toaster. He will never make enough to get out of the cycle of working to work.

by Dogler February 20, 2014