That feeling of sickness for missing a person. You can get this feeling for literally anyone. In some cases, you can throw up because of it.
by Arty Craftys Llife February 23, 2024

You don't go to somebody's home and start telling them how things are going to be from now on, not to get in your way, or not to fight you.
by The Original Agahnim September 4, 2021

I'm finally home, because I'm with you
by Love is love 12345 February 22, 2021

You are walking in to your college bathroom in the morning and you see someone's feet in the stall. My friend yells "do your shitin at home#
by Kuehlstein May 7, 2018

The word is Home. As a 70 year old African American woman I can explain the origin Home as a slang word for a friend. "Home" is a friendly term that African American men call each other. It was originally "Homeboy", meaning a friend from the southern state where many African Americans still have families, calling that place "home". Homeboy was eventually shortened to "Home". Over the years it has been changed to "Holmes" in films and by people who didn't understand the origin of the slang.
by DeeDeeGee January 3, 2022

He/she was home, and it didn't really matter whether some outsider wanted him/her there or not, he/she was there to stay no matter how inflammatory the outsider tried to get with him/her. The outsider could get out and never come back, since it was too goddamn bad if the outsider didn't like him/her being home.
by The Original Agahnim November 9, 2021
