joey

[ˈdʒəʊ.i]

joey Definition

  • 1a young kangaroo or wallaby that has recently left its mother's pouch
  • 2a young child, especially a boy, in Australian and New Zealand English

Using joey: Examples

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

  • Example

    The joey was peeking out of its mother's pouch.

  • Example

    He was such a cute little joey when he was younger.

  • Example

    The park ranger taught the children about joeys and their habitats.

joey Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for joey

Phrases with joey

  • a nickname for someone who is named Joseph or Joey and is physically large or tall

    Example

    Big Joey played basketball in college and was known for his impressive dunks.

  • Joey bag of donuts

    a slang term used to describe someone who is lazy or unproductive

    Example

    I can't believe he's just sitting there like Joey bag of donuts while we do all the work.

  • a reference to Jennifer Lopez's song 'Jenny from the Block', used to describe someone who is down-to-earth and humble despite achieving fame or success

    Example

    Despite his success as a Hollywood actor, he's still just Joey from the block and hasn't let it go to his head.

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Summary: joey in Brief

In English, 'joey' [ˈdʒəʊ.i] refers to either a young kangaroo or wallaby that has recently left its mother's pouch or a young child, especially a boy, in Australian and New Zealand English. Examples include 'The joey was peeking out of its mother's pouch.' and 'He was such a cute little joey when he was younger.' Phrases like 'big Joey' and 'Joey from the block' are also used in informal contexts.

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