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good old boy

noun

Informal.
  1. a male who embodies the unsophisticated good fellowship and sometimes boisterous sociability regarded as typical of white males of small towns and rural areas of the South.
  2. a person who belongs to a network of friends and associates with close ties of loyalty and mutual support.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • good old boyism noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of good old boy1

First recorded in 1970–75
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And a run-in with racist good old boys, inspiring a Reba McEntire cover of the film’s theme song, makes for another memorable scene.

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Other employees reported discrimination against women who were pregnant and a persistent “good old boys club” that blocked others from opportunity.

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When Lorraine first meets Indira, several episodes before she sits down with those good old boys, all she can see is a civil servant in debt up to her eyeballs.

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Mr. Gallego said that if the military appears as “like a good old boys network,” it’s less likely to get some qualified people.

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Her unorthodox methods cost her important committee posts, but Schroeder said she wasn’t willing to join what she called “the good old boys’ club″ just to score political points.

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