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who are you from home?

Cathy Cook: Sally, dear, who are you from home?

Sally Smith: An O'Neil. My parents are Shaun and Maggie.
by ditzy dottie September 2, 2009
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Home

when you can feel you can be yourself home doesn't have to be a place you live in or even actual place its a feeling so comfortable somewhere or someone you can always go to go back to.
"I wanna go home"
"I feel like home in your arms
" this is my home"
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homies over hoes

A song about:

"putting homies over hoes"
&
"gay rappers"

Its from the TV show the Boondocks. A Pimp Named Slickback (the boondocks) does not like this phrase or you can say sentiment, he thinks its pretty gay (homo).

It's sung by Gangstalicious voiced by Mos Def.
a pimp named slickback discussing things that goes over hoes

A pimp named slickback: "A Turkey sandwhich with just tomato, guaranteed, but homies oh no, a pimp named slickback don't do shit for the homies...sounds like some gay shit to me."

Riley: so what do you think about homies over hoes?

A pimp named slickback: Is that someting at Denny's? I don't know what that is.
by $-$ AUDI $-$ February 6, 2008
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homiesexual

a love or passion towards your homies but without being gay
person 1: oh look at those homies kiss

person 2: they are homiesexual
by void gender April 23, 2020
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Home

Home isn’t always a place; it’s something or someone who makes you feel safe.
by nobodyislisten April 29, 2021
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honey, I'm home

What a spouse (mainly the husband) happily shouts as they burst through the door after work
Greg: Honey, I'm home! Is dinner ready yet?
Lucy: Not yet, sweetie!
by Broken English August 8, 2017
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homebrero

1. A sick twist between homie and sombrero. An unlikely term of endearment for a friend, associate, or cab driver who happens to be both Mexican and African American.

2. A person with a lisp trying to pronounce the word "sombrero".
1. Wuddup my homebrero? Please take me to the corner of West and 3rd Street.

2. That man wearing a homebrero lookth thilly .
by Bennett Hansen & Joel Peterson November 11, 2008
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