n. referred to by George Orwell in his Book "Down and Out in Paris and London.
Early 20th century men, usually androgynous and well dressed that frequent trampish parts of London with a suggested tendency to homosexuality, though not explicitly pronounced.
Early 20th century men, usually androgynous and well dressed that frequent trampish parts of London with a suggested tendency to homosexuality, though not explicitly pronounced.
"The charge was elevenpence, but it was a dark, evil-smelling place, and a notorious haunt of the 'nancy-boys.' Downstairs, in the murky kitchen, three ambiguous-looking youths in smartish blue suits were sitting on a bench apart, ignored by the other lodgers. I suppose they were 'nancy-boys.' -Chapter XXIX, Down and Out
by joeythenerd April 09, 2006
by ase September 23, 2003
An extremely insulting and degrading term for a homosexual man, especially one whose behaviour, appearance or voice is considered to be extremely soft, effete, and feminine. By extension, you can describe a man who is effeminate or lacking bravery, especially he likes shaking his fucking asshole.
by marcotoa January 21, 2025