Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- n. Gulf Coast U.S. Variant of poor boy.
Examples
“Yes | No | Report from jerry k wrote 1 year 2 weeks ago if you want a great poboy go to Mothers and if your a fan of raw oysters hit up Acme Oyster House”
“Go to the poboy shop around the corner to eat, as you should've done in the first place.”
“Liz hey Zach - good story on the duck poboy …. did they come to you to write that? pretty impressive attention for midtown lunch!”
“The ONLY way to get fast food in the hood is to double park your slide, survey the scene, look everyone in the eye, get your gryo/chicagoDog/poboy, and run red lights as needed.”
“I just had an oyster and shrimp poboy from the Verti Marte, and Chopin just peed on Decatur Street under a hazy moon, so life is good.”
“A poboy that has 6 shrimp on it usually goes for $6 or $7 from the same place.”
“French fry poboy (with gravy of course) at Irish Channel mecca Parasol's, to”
“Rocco's offers a large selection of menu choices … but my two favorites are the shrimp poboy - battered, fried shrimp, lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles, cheese, hot sauce and ketchup stuffed overstuffed into the middle of a loaf of French bread.”
“6 Comments: varg owes you a bivalve poboy. if i were you i would be posting three times a day this week just to drive home the point. are you going to do a take on what happened at bellmont?”
“You have to try the crabmeat poboy - at least once while you’re at the Fest!”
Lists
These user-created lists contain the word ‘poboy’.
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Nawlins
Words of New Orleans and Louisana.
Big Easy, NOLA, Nawlins, faubourg, Mardi Gras, Fat Tuesday, krewe, beignet, jazz, bounce, Yat, Ramos gin fizz and 20 more...
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I'm Just a Po'Boy
Food and drink native to Louisiana and nearby surrounding area.
dirty rice, maque choux, mak su, jambalaya, gumbo, etouffee, oysters rockefeller, seafood boil, muffuletta, poor boy, calas, beignet and 15 more...
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