'The Old Boy' definitions:
Definition of 'The Old Boy'
From: GCIDE
- Boy \Boy\, n. [Cf. D. boef, Fries. boi, boy; akin to G. bube, Icel. bofi rouge.]
- 1. A male child, from birth to the age of puberty; a lad; hence, a son. [1913 Webster]
- My only boy fell by the side of great Dundee. --Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster]
- Note: Boy is often used as a term of comradeship, as in college, or in the army or navy. In the plural used colloquially of members of an associaton, fraternity, or party. [1913 Webster]
- 2. In various countries, a male servant, laborer, or slave of a native or inferior race; also, any man of such a race; -- considered derogatory by those so called, and now seldom used. [derog.]
- He reverted again and again to the labor difficulty, and spoke of importing boys from Capetown. --Frances Macnab. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- Boy bishop, a boy (usually a chorister) elected bishop, in old Christian sports, and invested with robes and other insignia. He practiced a kind of mimicry of the ceremonies in which the bishop usually officiated.
- The Old Boy, the Devil. [Slang]
- Yellow boys, guineas. [Slang, Eng.]
- Boy's love, a popular English name of Southernwood (Artemisia abrotonum); -- called also lad's love.
- Boy's play, childish amusements; anything trifling. [1913 Webster]