by Blade 2005 August 5, 2005

by Anonymous March 22, 2007

1. Close friend or peer.
2. Member of a gang or dresses like they are in a gang.
3. Any street-kid or homeless youth.
2. Member of a gang or dresses like they are in a gang.
3. Any street-kid or homeless youth.
1. "what's up, homie?"
2. "Let's cross the street, there's a group of homie's coming."
3. "Can you spare some money for a poor homie?"
2. "Let's cross the street, there's a group of homie's coming."
3. "Can you spare some money for a poor homie?"
by Diego July 18, 2003

A term first used by members of the corporate media generated lower class urban black culture. As this group has become the cultural majority, displacing traditional American culture and degrading the English language, it has been adopted by angry white people. It is generally used to refer to any black person who is seen wearing a numbered jersy, pants pulled down six to eight inches below the belt line, and a rag tied around their head. These homies are usually seen shuffling slowly along the sidewalk, alternately spitting and grabbing their crotch every few steps while rhythmically chanting obscenities.
{after spotting a group of black teens fighting and smashing bottles in the middle of the street} "Oh look, it's the homies in the mist."
by angrysteve June 7, 2005

Vernacular Black English for someone from the same city as the speaker; now used by young urban whites as well.
Yo, homie, what it is?
by Brandon March 22, 2007
