good ol' boy

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good ol' boy

A good ol' boy shares a friendly wave with his neighbor from the driver's seat of his pickup truck.

Definition

Noun: A term, often hyphenated as "good-ol'-boy," used to describe a white man from the Southern United States who is characterized by a friendly, informal, and seemingly unpretentious manner. This sociable exterior often coexists with conservative views, resistance to change, and a strong sense of in-group loyalty and fellowship with others from a similar background.

Usage and Examples

The term is typically used as a countable noun, often with a descriptive or critical tone. * He's a classic good ol' boy, always ready with a story and a handshake, but don't expect him to support new ideas. * The network of good ol' boys in the local business community made it difficult for outsiders to succeed. * Her political campaign aimed to challenge the entrenched good-ol'-boy system at the county level.

Advanced Usage and Nuance
  • The term often implies an informal network or system ("the good ol' boy network") that operates on personal relationships, loyalty, and often exclusion, rather than on formal rules or merit. This usage highlights the social and institutional power structures associated with the type.
  • While the surface description emphasizes conviviality and fellowship, the term frequently carries a critical subtext, pointing to parochialism, intolerance, or resistance to social progress.
  • The spelling is variable: "good ol' boy," "good-old-boy," or "good ole boy."
Variants and Related Words
  • Good-ol'-boy network (noun phrase): The informal system of mutual assistance and favoritism among men with similar social backgrounds.
  • Old boy network (noun phrase): A more general British-derived term for an exclusive system of friendships and connections among men from the same social group or school, not specific to the American South.
Synonyms
  • Bubba (n., informal): A colloquial Southern term with similar connotations of a familiar, sometimes stereotypical, Southern white man.
  • Redneck (n., often derogatory): A term for a working-class white rural Southerner, which can overlap but typically emphasizes a lack of sophistication more than social network power.
  • Insider (n.): A more neutral term for a person with access to privileged information or circles.
Idioms and Fixed Phrases
  • The good-ol'-boy system / network: Refers to the entrenched social and professional structure that favors members of the in-group.
    • She fought hard to break into the industry, despite the pervasive good-ol'-boy system.
good ol' boy

A good ol' boy shares a friendly wave with his neighbor from the driver's seat of his pickup truck.

Noun
  1. a white male Southerner with an unpretentious convivial manner and conservative or intolerant attitudes and a strong sense of fellowship with and loyalty to other members of his peer group

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