Sara: What do you think of this guy I just met today? *shows pic of boy*
Ana: He’s like 12? he’s just a boy, hunny you need a man.
Ana: He’s like 12? he’s just a boy, hunny you need a man.
by GlitchWiz February 9, 2018

This is the real definition for a Sally Boy. It's the original definition used for a ship hand/steward on a ship.
I'm sorry everyone, sally boy was not originally meant to mean a homosexual or an effeminate male. The word "Sally" came from the word salay. Salay boy is a cabin boy, steward, ship hand, etc. Their job is to help maintain the ship and assist each other (if there's more than one aboard the ship), the sailors (and pirate sailors), officers, cooks, the captain, any co-captains, and the first mate (who is also a co-captain). They also assisted the passengers on the ships as well.
The dress style back then may have seemed effeminate due to the time period and dress style at that time (prior to current dress style used by sailors in the merchant marines and other garb with by sailors from other localities). These boys (adolescents)/men (unless they were new to the job as an adolescent) were treated as men and respected as men for their jobs (no offense to the women, we all know the superstitions back then; unless a woman tricked or was allowed to trick the sailors and Captain ;) and became a Salay Boy). They are very important individuals on the ship. It is a respected career/profession.
The derogatory term that is used today, is from a difference in dialects. It's the clothing that I'd assume is the reason for the term being used to wrongly discriminate against someone and to treat someone badly due to being different by societies norms.
I'm sorry everyone, sally boy was not originally meant to mean a homosexual or an effeminate male. The word "Sally" came from the word salay. Salay boy is a cabin boy, steward, ship hand, etc. Their job is to help maintain the ship and assist each other (if there's more than one aboard the ship), the sailors (and pirate sailors), officers, cooks, the captain, any co-captains, and the first mate (who is also a co-captain). They also assisted the passengers on the ships as well.
The dress style back then may have seemed effeminate due to the time period and dress style at that time (prior to current dress style used by sailors in the merchant marines and other garb with by sailors from other localities). These boys (adolescents)/men (unless they were new to the job as an adolescent) were treated as men and respected as men for their jobs (no offense to the women, we all know the superstitions back then; unless a woman tricked or was allowed to trick the sailors and Captain ;) and became a Salay Boy). They are very important individuals on the ship. It is a respected career/profession.
The derogatory term that is used today, is from a difference in dialects. It's the clothing that I'd assume is the reason for the term being used to wrongly discriminate against someone and to treat someone badly due to being different by societies norms.
by Padraig81 August 21, 2023

One who calls themselves tall boy Tripp is ordinary a waste of height. They are usually not included in any of the group chats and gets flamed constantly because of it. People who go by the name of tall boy Tripp are always attracted to people who’s names start with H such as Hadley, but the feeling is not mutual. Tall boy Tripps are unable to accept the fact that they have been friend zoned.
by Skinny/zesty P April 6, 2023

by TheWordlyMan January 21, 2023

by mia we are in your walls February 9, 2022

A person who is like a hype beast like to wear designer clothes and stay clean and well coordinated also wants the latest fragrances soaps and shampoos whitening the shoes fresh boys love wearing white blue green and red this movement is both in the hip hop and dressy prep scene
by Too manny chains November 1, 2021
