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  • noun Plural form of boho.

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Examples

  • It is the exterior into which the bohos have moved and in doing so become an object of repulsion, all those callow hipster-types (i.e. those of a certain age and class and education) dismissed contemtously as "a horde of latte-swilling sensitives".

    Archive 2009-07-01 Hal Duncan 2009

  • In Echo Park, southeast of Hollywood, the lit-hip tone set by iconic bohos like Charles Bukowski and John Fante, and later Tom Waits and Elliott Smith, endures.

    A Star Is Reborn Matthew Schneier 2011

  • It is the exterior into which the bohos have moved and in doing so become an object of repulsion, all those callow hipster-types (i.e. those of a certain age and class and education) dismissed contemtously as "a horde of latte-swilling sensitives".

    Bukiet on Brooklyn Books Hal Duncan 2009

  • February 12th, 2009 at 6: 20 am yuppies and bohos talking about the best suburbs and how good their schools are enlightening

    Matthew Yglesias » The Future of the Suburbs 2009

  • He was surrounded, of course, by intellectuals and activists, and bohos in pony tails, society grande dames, coffee shop conspiracy buffs, political party hacks, many old friends and probably a few enemies.

    Mexico mourns writer Carlos Monsiváis 2010

  • One of the oldest neighborhoods in LA, home to junkies, freaks, and bohos.

    John Belushi Is Dead Kathy Charles 2010

  • "That ain't Muzak, baby," one of the bohos cried out in appreciation.

    The Day the Muzak Died: Remembering a Soundtrack to Life 2009

  • We were dilettante bohos, most of us, like our parents.

    Dream State Diane Roberts 2008

  • The local Glasgow free listings magazine, The Skinny, aimed at students and bohos mostly, just published this cool little article which treats Scottish SF in a most favourable light.

    Archive 2006-11-01 Hal Duncan 2006

  • The local Glasgow free listings magazine, The Skinny, aimed at students and bohos mostly, just published this cool little article which treats Scottish SF in a most favourable light.

    Article Hal Duncan 2006

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