boychick

[ˈbɔɪtʃɪk]

boychick Definition

a young boy, especially one who is impudent or mischievous.

Using boychick: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "boychick" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The little boychick was always getting into trouble.

  • Example

    He's a cute little boychick, but he can be quite a handful.

  • Example

    The boychick ran around the park, chasing after the pigeons.

boychick Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with boychick

  • an adult male who behaves like a young boy, often in a way that is immature or irresponsible

    Example

    He may be a big boychick, but he still needs to take responsibility for his actions.

  • a young boy who is small or young-looking for his age

    Example

    The little boychick was so small that he could barely see over the counter.

  • the endearing qualities of a young boy, such as innocence, playfulness, and curiosity

    Example

    His boychick charm won over everyone in the room.

Origins of boychick

from Yiddish 'boytshik', diminutive of 'boy'

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Summary: boychick in Brief

'Boychick' [ˈbɔɪtʃɪk] is a Yiddish term that refers to a young boy, especially one who is impudent or mischievous. It can also describe an adult male who behaves like a young boy. Synonyms include 'urchin,' 'rascal,' and 'imp.'