A wimp. A sissy. A wuss. An immiture adult male who refuses to grow up by allowing his mommy to run his life. If he's married, his wife is probably a frustrated and lonely woman in constant opposition to her mother-in-law. If he's single and seeking a spouse, he will want his mommy's permission to date/marry her. There is NOTHING wrong with a man who wants his mother's approval for his woman (harmony between the mother and other woman is important), but wanting her permission is another issue. Upon his mother's death, he will emotionally withdraw and want to die with her and won't be able to function without her. A man becomes a momma's boy either by being coddled since childhood or his insecurity hasn't allowed him to mature and indivituate from her emotionally.
Being a momma's boy is probably the #1 thing that can ruin a man's relationship with the woman in his life.
by krock1dk@yahoo.com March 16, 2008
A dirt boy is a simpleton who's only desire in life is to play with a hoola hoop and eat dirt. Talks a lot, however is essentially useless.
by officialtdizzle October 29, 2015
A person's whose only purposes serves is to talk and entertain another on the phone. There is no need to see this person in real life,their only use and utility is of that talking on a phone.
by GreenDizzle121 September 19, 2011
by alexio November 16, 2006
A young, innocent-looking boy (often of prepubescent age and with a nice firm ass) that is available for exploition by obese men and Star Trek/science fiction fans (which is pretty much the same thing when you think about it!)
Two men passing a primary school might comment "my-my, there's some mighty fine looking boy treasure in there. Yes sir-e!"
by Rob Logan, Cameron Mcconnachie November 08, 2008
by taehyung'skxm October 05, 2017
wears khaki long shorts, maybe vans with long socks, puts on a cross around their neck but most of them aren’t religious, they wear hats, and take sunglasses to parties. They think that they are the shit because they can get typical Hialeah girls.
by Ijbiubiu August 12, 2011