Definitions
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- noun A
male who is alifeguard or other worker at a beach. - noun A young male who
frequently goes to thebeach , especially in sunny climates.
Etymologies
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Examples
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In spite of the beachboy appearance, he was somber and seemed intelligent in his reporting.
Along Came a Spider Patterson, James, 1947- 1993
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He was an Orthodox Jew, but with the build and look of a Miami beachboy.
Along Came a Spider Patterson, James, 1947- 1993
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Isadore Goldman stared at the beachboy Nicholson before making his next statement on the matter.
The Season of the Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977
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Isadore Goldman stared at the beachboy Nicholson before making his next statement on the matter.
The Season Of The Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977
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Fists fly as Eagles sink Sharks THEIR bitter rivalry was born out of the code's most brutal grand final 37 years ago and last night beachboy combatants Cronulla and Manly wound back the clock as the fists flew again in the Sea Eagles '18-4 trial match win.
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Fists fly as Eagles sink Sharks THEIR bitter rivalry was born out of the code's most brutal grand final 37 years ago and last night beachboy combatants Cronulla and Manly wound back the clock as the fists flew again in the Sea Eagles '18-4 trial match win.
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The four were San Dominica's prime minister, Joe Walthey; Great western Air Transport's Brooks Campbell; the Forlenza Family's Isadore Goldman; and Goldman's man on San Dominica, a beachboy type by the name of Duane Nicholson.
The Season of the Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977
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The four were San Dominica's prime minister, Joe Walthey; Great western Air Transport's Brooks Campbell; the Forlenza Family's Isadore Goldman; and Goldman's man on San Dominica, a beachboy type by the name of Duane Nicholson.
The Season Of The Machete Patterson, James, 1947- 1977
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