A word that means something different to each person who uses it. A person's home can be the place where they live, the place they grew up, or the place where the people they care about live. In the case of some people, home is a variable concept, changing dependant on the placement of another person or object, or a person may even consider his or her own body the only 'true' home.
by Kenning June 24, 2005
To feel safe. To feel like you belong. To have people who care. To have people who praise. To have people who listen to your problems. A place you live. A place where you arent rejected for who you are.
by ohhhmeli February 8, 2010
A place where a person feels they truly belong. A safe place full of loved ones, happy memories and favourite things.
by havingabadday November 29, 2011
A place that you feel comfortable in. Usually a home has family, friends, and whatever makes that person happy. A house isn't necessarily a home if there are no friends, school, job, etc. that makes the individual happy.
by King's Daughter June 20, 2005
by Davos Nathan May 30, 2005
(Adj.)
Not attractive or good-looking: a homely child.
Lacking elegance or refinement: homely furniture.
Of a simple or unpretentious nature; plain: homely truths.
Characteristic of the home or of home life: homely skills.
Not attractive or good-looking: a homely child.
Lacking elegance or refinement: homely furniture.
Of a simple or unpretentious nature; plain: homely truths.
Characteristic of the home or of home life: homely skills.
That is one homely child.
Your trailer is homely!
You are kinda homely aren't you?
You are one homely dresser!
Your trailer is homely!
You are kinda homely aren't you?
You are one homely dresser!
by whutina_10 December 9, 2005
home is wherever i'm with you.
by hannah horrigan March 23, 2010