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Definition of sonny boy - Reverso English Dictionary
Noun
- He called his sonny boy when he came home.
- My sonny boy loves playing in the garden.
- Grandpa always calls him sonny boy with a smile.
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poor boyn.
boy lacking wealth or resources
The poor boy had no shoes to wear.
person working behind the scenes in research or development
The backroom boys at the lab developed a groundbreaking vaccine.
person representing a cause or activity in a positive way
He is often seen as the poster boy of clean eating.
person favored or preferred by someone in authority
He quickly became the manager's blue-eyed boy due to his hard work.
young man who is friendly, approachable, and not a superstar
Everyone likes the boy next door because he is so genuine.
man from the southern US, often with traditional conservative values
He's a good ol' boy who loves country music and barbecues.
male friend or dependable fellow
Tom is a good old boy who always helps out.
having a strong attraction to boys
She's been boy crazy since middle school.
policeman, often used in a friendly way
The boy in blue helped the lost child.
young man in car-culture gatherings
Boy racers often meet in the parking lot at night.
younger man dating an older woman
She introduced her new boy toy at the party last night.
young male with exceptional talent or skill
The boy wonder won the chess championship at age 10.
person overly protected from real-life experiences
He grew up as a bubble boy, unaware of the world.
boy or man overly reliant on his father
People say he's just a daddy's boy who can't decide for himself.
young man successful at an early age
The golden boy of the tech industry just launched another startup.
male child very close to his mother, often seen as dependent
He is such a mama's boy, always with his mom.
boy overly attached to his mother
He's such a mamma's boy, always calling his mom.
man lacking independence from his mother
As a mother's boy, he struggles to make decisions alone.
male very close to his mother, often seen as weak
He is such a mummy's boy, always calling his mother.
man considered attractive and well-groomed
He was often teased as the pretty boy of the group.
younger male lover of an older woman
She introduced her new toy boy at the party.
assistant to the key grip in film production
The best boy ensured all equipment was ready for the shoot.
male assistant with various duties
He hired a boy Friday to help with errands.
aggressive or intimidating actions to control others
The company used bully boy tactics to force smaller competitors out of the market.
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- French:fiston, ...
- German:Söhnchen, ...
- Italian:ragazzino, ...
- Spanish:campeón, ...
- Portuguese:meu rapaz, ...
- Chinese:小宝贝, ...
- Japanese:坊や, ...
- Arabic:وَلَدِي, ...
- Hebrew:בּוֹנֶה, ...
- Russian:сыночек, ...
- Ukrainian:сонний хлопчик, ...
- Hindi:लाडला, ...
- Bengali:সোনা, ...
- Catalan:noiet, ...
- Danish:min dreng, ...
- Dutch:zoontje, ...
- Greek:αγοράκι μου, ...
- Korean:아들아, ...
- Persian:پسرکم, ...
- Polish:synek, ...
- Portuguese (BR):filhinho, ...
- Romanian:băiatul meu, ...
- Swedish:lillpojke, ...
- Thai:ลูกชายที่รัก, ...
- Turkish:oğlum, ...
- Vietnamese:cậu bé, ...
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