Amigo vs. Homie — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Amigo and Homie
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Amigo
A friend.
Homie
An acquaintance from one's town or neighbourhood, or a member of one's peer group or gang.
Amigo
(informal) A friend.
Homie
A homeboy or homegirl.
Amigo
Mexican.
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Homie
(African American Vernacular English) Someone, particularly a friend or male acquaintance, from one's hometown.
Amigo
(historical) A native of the Philippines who was friendly toward the Spanish.
Homie
(African American Vernacular English) A close friend or fellow member of a youth gang.
Hey there, Francis, my homie!
Yo, homie!
Amigo
A friend; - a Spanish term applied in the Philippine Islands to friendly natives.
Homie
(African American Vernacular English) An inner-city youth.
Amigo
A friend or comrade
Homie
(African American Vernacular English) A boyfriend or partner of a closeted man, used along with "Lil," to mean a bottom and "Big," to mean a top.
Homie
(Polari) omi
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