A boy is a young male human, usually a child or adolescent. When he becomes an adult, he is described as a man. The most apparent difference between a typical boy and a typical girl is the genitalia. However, some intersex children with ambiguous genitals, and genetically female transgender children, may also be classified or self-identify as a boy.
The term boy is primarily used to indicate biological sex distinctions, cultural gender role distinctions or both. The latter most commonly applies to adult men, either considered in some way immature or inferior, in a position associated with aspects of boyhood, or even without such boyish connotation as age-indiscriminate synonym. The term can be joined with a variety of other words to form these gender-related labels as compound words.
The word "boy" comes from Middle English boi, boye ("boy, servant"), related to other Germanic words for boy, namely East Frisian boi ("boy, young man") and West Frisian boai ("boy"). Although the exact etymology is obscure, the English and Frisian forms probably derive from an earlier Anglo-Frisian *bō-ja ("little brother"), a diminutive of the Germanic root *bō- ("brother, male relation"), from Proto-Indo-European *bhā-, *bhāt- ("father, brother"). The root is also found in Flemish boe ("brother"), Norwegian dialectal boa ("brother"), and, through a reduplicated variant *bō-bō-, in Old Norse bófi, Dutch boef "(criminal) knave, rogue", German Bube ("knave, rogue, boy"). Furthermore, the word may be related to Bōia, an Anglo-Saxon personal name.
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Frederick George "Freddy" Moore (born July 19, 1950) is an American rock musician probably best known for his 1980 song "It's Not A Rumour", which he co-wrote with his then-wife Demi Moore, and recorded with his band The Nu-Kats. The song was not a chart hit, but the video did receive airplay on MTV in the early 1980s.
Moore was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and aside from his family's brief move to San Francisco, California in 1964/65, grew up in the Twin Cities area. "I didn't have any friends and really didn't want any. I just sat in my room and played Beatle songs and wrote my own," he claims. At this point, he was known as Rick Moore.
He graduated from Richfield, Minnesota High School in 1968. Fearful that he would be drafted to serve in the Vietnam War, he enrolled at the University of Minnesota to study Music Theory and Composition under composer Dominick Argento.
After performances with his band An English Sky, Moore started performing as "Skogie", circa 1970, and soon after formed Skogie and the Flaming Pachucos. Later, the band name reverted to Skogie.
Boy (少年, Shōnen) is a 1969 Japanese film directed by Nagisa Oshima, starring Tetsuo Abe, Akiko Koyama and Fumio Watanabe.
Based on real events reported in Japanese newspapers in 1966Boy follows the title character, Toshio Omura, across Japan, as he is forced to participate in a dangerous scam to support his dysfunctional family. Toshio's father, Takeo Omura, is an abusive, lazy veteran, who forces his wife, the boy's stepmother, Takeko Tamiguchi, to feign being hit by cars in order to shake down the motorists. When his wife is unable to perform the scam, Toshio is enlisted. The boy's confused perspective of the scams and his chaotic family life are vividly captured in precisely edited sequences. As marital strife, mounting abuse, and continual moving take their toll, the boy tries to escape, either by running away on trains, or by retreating into a sci-fi fantasy he has constructed for his little brother and himself. Finally, in snowy Hokkaidō, the law finally catches up when the little brother unwittingly causes a fatal car accident. Although traumatized, Toshio tries to help his family elude capture in the final sequence, presented in documentary fashion, describing their arrest.
[Verse 1: Billy Kain]
We gettin money now
Ain't lookin bummy now
U laughed at me
Who lookin funny now
And u ain't do it big till u in five states
Fuck how u
Feel dawg me I'm doin great
Uh hunnid mill on the table Bishop said I'm Str8
We at the front of the line we ain't gotta waitWe fuck with everybody nigga we ain't gotta hate
Ridin in Benzes and Beamers 2008 Chea
[Hook:]
Set'em Str8 [x2]
We got cake We got so what u talkin bout
(What u said Kain) [x2]
[Verse 2: Billy Kain]
Ya babymomma jockin
All the hos flockin
Dem shaka booty niggas dance
We jus diddy boopin
U on the sideline just sittin there wathcin
We on top u stuck at the bottom
Make money take money yeah we a problem
Love Benzes love good weed and pussy poppas
Chea stop rite there if it ain't about money Billy Kain don't care
So throw ya set up in the air
Real talk nigga we got goons everywhere
We everywhere u niggas never there
We suppose to shine Game Breed millionaires yeahhhhh.
[Hook:]
Set'em Str8 [x2]
We got cake We got so what u talkin bout
(What u said Kain) [x2]
[Verse 3: Billy Kain]
Talkin big money this is not a game why u actin like a bitch
Aintchu a mane ya broad got mo heart than u
Watch ya mout who u thank u talkin to?
Young rich nigga
If it don't make dollas then it don't make sense nigga no
Who u thank u dealin with
Ain't got tha cash for the show shoot me a brick yeah
Set'em str8 Set'em str8
All the Ogs love me cus they know I ain't fake
They told me set'em str8
When they come up out they face
Spank them pussy ass niggas they came off the porch late Chea.
Set'em Straight
[Hook:]
Set'em Str8 [x2]
We got cake We got so what u talkin bout