A young male, from 15th c. particularly
A male child: a son of any age.
A male of any age, particularly one rather younger than the speaker. from 17th c.
A male of low station, (especially as pejorative) a worthless male, a wretch; a mean and dishonest male, a knave. 14th-17th c.
A male servant, slave, assistant, or employee, from 14th c. particularly:
A male child or teenager, as distinguished from infants or adults.
A younger such worker.
A non-white male servant regardless of age, from 17th c. particularly as a form of address.
Any non-white male, regardless of age. from 19th c.
A male animal, especially, in affectionate address, a male dog. from 15th c.
A former low rank of various armed services; a holder of this rank.
Heroin. from 20th c.
Exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing.
to use the word boy to refer to someone
to act as a boy in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women’s parts on the stage
A female child, adolescent, or young woman.
A young female animal.
Any woman, regardless of her age. see usage notes
A female servant; a maid. see usage notes
A queen (the playing card.)
A term of endearment. see usage notes
One’s girlfriend.
One’s daughter.
A roebuck two years old.
Cocaine, especially in powder form.
To feminize or girlify.