Originally the expression was 'Ho, beau...', meaning 'Hello, handsome...'
There are a variety of possibilities besides the one mentioned above:
"Ho, boy!", a greeting used among railroad worked in the late 1800's.
"hawbuck" and "hawbaw," meaning "an unmannerly lout", English dialect terms
Hobo for Hoboken, NJ, a railroad hub in the 1900's
Hobo for "hopping boxcars"
"hoe boy", an itinerant farm worker, especially during the Great Depression of the 1930's
The term "hobo" is believed to have originated in the Western United States in the late 19th century to describe transient workers. It may come from the term "hoe-boy," which was used to describe itinerant farm workers. Over time, the term "hobo" came to be associated with individuals who traveled by freight train seeking work or adventure.
The name Suzzie is a variant of the name Susie, which is usually a diminutive of the name Susan. It is of Hebrew origin and means "lily" or "graceful lily."
The name "Jessie" is a unisex name that is of Hebrew origin and means "God's gift" or "gift." It can also be a nickname for the name Jessica.
The name Kinsey is of English origin and means "king's victory." It can also be derived from the Gaelic name Mac an tSaoi, meaning "son of the wise one."
The name Polly is of English origin and is a diminutive of the name Mary. It is often used as a nickname for girls named Mary or as a standalone given name. The name Polly conveys sweetness, charm, and a playful personality.
Another name for stress is anxiety or tension.
Red Skelton's hobo character was Freddie the Freeloader.
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A hobo/caveman.
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They Like ham sandwiches,sex,sexy ladies, porno's, hoagies, potatoes, and applesauce. I know because I am a hobo My name is hobo bobTHEY ALSO LIKE CHILLI!
it means a genderless crappy hobo
hobo corn
hobos ahoy!