It is a slang for "homeboy," and means someone, usually male, from your home-town; or a close friend.
friend, buddy, bro
friend, buddy, bro
Slang is the informal usage of vocabulary; i.e money could be informally said as 'dosh'. Slang is also known as inappropriate language, i.e: a swear word.
The word "homie" originated in African American Vernacular English (AAVE) in the 1980s as a term of endearment among friends or acquaintances. It is derived from "homeboy" or "homegirl," which refer to close friends or people from the same neighborhood. Over time, the word has become more widely used and is now part of mainstream slang.
It is neutral.
You may be speaking slang if you are using informal or unconventional language that is not considered standard or formal. Slang often evolves from within specific social groups or communities and may not be easily understood by everyone.
Using words like "snake" to describe someone who is deceitful or "dove" to describe someone who is peaceful are examples of connotative language as they carry emotional or cultural meanings beyond the literal definition of the word.
dictionary definition and connected word
The Spanish translation for the word "carnal" is "carnal."
Refers to the emotional or experiential associations an individual attaches to a word
Connotative meaning is the meaning thought of when you think of the word "wisdom" such as wise men, wizards and owls. Denotative meaning is the actual dictionary definition of the word wisdom.
tang is slang for genitals of women.
The definition of the slang word tooled is being used by someone. For example you do something which someone else takes credit for. That is being tooled.
Yes, it is. It pretty much means friend or buddy. I guess you can say it is derived from "homeboy" which is used as a slang term for friend or good friend. I hope this answered your question.
It is a slang term for "I know, right?"
The slang definition of the word fance is a particular provocative dancing technique where the "fancers" dance to show one another how they have sex. It can be used as verb or noun.
This is not a slang word anywhere that I can find. The definition in the dictionary is the only one I have ever seen used for the word "idle."
Homie is a noun.
'Zacco' is not a word in English language. - Gibberish or slang.