From your neighborhood. A really close friend who is 'at home' with you and vice versa.
2006-12-02 13:17:16
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answer #1
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answered by swarr2001 5
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hey to everyone calling her an idiot- your the idiots. she is asking what the LITERAL definition of homie is.
basically it is a shortened version of homeboy. It means you have lived in the same area as this person for a significant amount of time in your life, but the term is appropriately used by those friends who truly feel comfortable referring to each other with such respect. It isn't a word that should be taken advantage of, because a person recognizes who is a friend and who isn't. Therefore, a true homie is always down, while lesser friends will just be out to use you, borrow money from you, bum a ride in your car, etc.
2006-12-02 23:19:13
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answer #2
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answered by johnny d 2
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I think homie kind of means that it's someone who identifies with you, supports you, makes you feel good and you like to be around - much like one's home.
2006-12-02 21:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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homie is short for home boy. which is someone you grew up with. In the same neighbor hood as you. That you happen to be close to.
2006-12-02 21:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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homie is like a really good friend you use it when you see one of your friends you say whats happin homie and whats up my homie just another saying as friend
2006-12-02 22:24:03
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answered by lil_c_203 2
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homie "home slice"
someone you are close to.
refered as friends
also used to make new ones.
2006-12-02 22:45:38
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answered by Grack 5
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Basically it's just a term that some people in the street call thier friends.
2006-12-02 21:36:33
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answered by muffinmaid123 2
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It means a friend from your own home turf.
2006-12-02 21:17:51
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answered by Anonymous
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A slang word meaning your good friend from your neighborhood.
2006-12-02 21:19:22
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answered by hon 3
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It means friend.
2006-12-02 21:17:07
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answered by Anonymous
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