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Examples
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Now you need the other pretty booy Watson to be the Vice Captain and then you will dominate the world again.
The Ashes 2010-11: Michael Clarke in fight to rival mastery of Strauss 2011
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I could hiya a booy from Southie ta take a tooah of ya front yahd in his fackin' Camahro an' pahk thaht bad bastid on top a ya mailbahx.
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Duruma: mdzala Giriama: mlori, mulori, vilolro, ri (fruit) Kamba: mukukuma, ngukuma (fruit), Sanya: shiyole Somali: cirmaan booy Swahili: mwaacha, mgweni, mganda-simba
Chapter 7 1999
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"'Ees, booy,' said the old man, 'but _it's got into too few hands_.'"
Queen Victoria E. Gordon Browne
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"A booy 'ave jist brought it, Maaster Jasper," he said.
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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"Iss, iss," said Cap'n Jack, with a grunt of satisfaction; "tha's all right, and they'll never vind out, no, they'll never vind out, and now you've zaid oal, my booy?"
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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Barnicoat do want 'er, an' Israel's a braavish booy, but Tamsin doan't take to 'im.
The Birthright Joseph Hocking 1898
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'Tis all very well for the women an 'child'n, but it don't suit me, it don't, so lev us have no more of it, booy.
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At last he paused, and looking over his shoulder called out -- "Zackey, booy."
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Having come to this conclusion Uncle David threw down the mass of rock which he held in his brawny hands, and, picking up his implements, said, "Get the tools, booy, and lev us go to grass."
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