boychik
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English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From American Yiddish בויטשיק (boytshik), from a blend of English boy + Russian ма́льчик (málʹčik, “boy”).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]boychik (plural boychiks)
- (chiefly Jewish) Term of endearment for a young boy, or a young man.
- “Simpsons Christmas Stories”, in The Simpsons, season 17, episode 9, 2005: “Professor Frink (Hank Azaria): Uh, now you wouldn't hurt the little boychik? / Mr. Burns (Harry Shearer): Of course not.”
- (chiefly Jewish) Term of endearment for any special male with whom one is familiar.
- You do nice work, boychik.
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