A fork of Rural Dictionary
Person you know from your hometown or neighborhood. Originated in 1940-50's in African American culture
Students away at College, or persons visiting or moved to another city or town and noticing someone from their hometown. This person was called "hometown" which was later shortened to "homie" There goes my hometown friend Tonya. In a greeting, "Hey Hometown!" Used then and today, "That's my homie Tonya"
noun; 1. One who is always there. 2. Proof that there is good in this world. 3. The sexiest cauliflower there ever was and will be. verb; 1. To share embarrassing stories just to make someone else laugh. 2. To be completely oblivious to how amazing one's self is. 3. To love, listen, and care.
1. I made my HOMIE the awesomest cake. 2. It was just the best HOMIE moment. 3. I'd like to HOMIE you all night baby!!!
someone with whom you share a common point of origin
"your from baton rouge, too? put'er there homie"
1. Something black people call their friends. 2. A word commonly used when gay ass white people try to act black, but fail. 3. Plural: a group of friends.
1. Aye wassup my homie 2. White guy: yo black guy: sup man white guy: nothing homie im just chilling. 3. We all homies
short version of the word "homosexual"
1: Hey mah homie, watz up? 2: My dick, from lookin at choo! Me and my homie went over to this behatches house and gang banged him.