hobo

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See also: hóbo

English

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Etymology

Unknown. Possibly a contraction of ho, boy or the dialectal English term hawbuck (lout, clumsy fellow, country bumpkin).

Pronunciation

enPR: hō'bō

Noun

hobo (plural hobos or hoboes)

  1. (Canada, US) A wandering homeless person, especially (historical) one illegally travelling by rail or (derogatory) a penniless, unemployed bum.
  2. (Canada, US) Any migratory laborer, whether homeless or not.
  3. A kind of large handbag.
    • 1989, Susan Ludwig, Janice Steinberg, Petite Style, page 46:
      Avoid bulky styles such as duffle sacks, buckets, doctors' satchels, and hobos.

Usage notes

  • Often used attributively, as if an adjective. For example, "hobo stew", "he was leading a hobo life."
  • Although informal usage considers hobo synonymous with bum, self-proclaimed hobos sometimes distinguish themselves as migrant workers rather than unemployed bums.[1]

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Verb

hobo (third-person singular simple present hobos, present participle hoboing, simple past and past participle hoboed)

  1. (intransitive, perhaps pejorative) To be a hobo, tramp, bum etc.
    Joe idly hoboed through half the country till he realized hoboing never gets you anywhere in life.

References

  1. ^ Tales of the Iron Road: My Life As King of the Hobos.

Anagrams

Afrikaans

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Etymology

From Dutch hobo, from French hautbois.

Pronunciation

Noun

hobo (plural hobo's, diminutive hobootjie)

  1. oboe

Dutch

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Etymology

Borrowed from French hautbois, from Middle French .

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɦoːˈboː/
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  • Hyphenation: ho‧bo
  • Rhymes: -oː

Noun

hobo m (plural hobo's, diminutive hobootje n)

  1. oboe (woodwind)

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Japanese

Romanization

hobo

  1. Rōmaji transcription of ほぼ