home folk

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home folk

A young woman smiles as she greets her home folk at the train station.

Definition

Noun (plural: home folks) People from one's own hometown or native region; one's own family, relatives, or close community members from back home.

Usage

This noun is used to collectively refer to the people one comes from, especially when speaking from a distance or after having moved away. It carries a strong connotation of familiarity, shared roots, and personal connection.

Examples
  • After years in the city, he missed the simple wisdom of his home folk.
  • She sent postcards to her home folks every week.
  • The festival is a chance for all the home folk to reunite.
Advanced Usage
  • The term often implies a contrast between the familiar values, culture, or pace of one's place of origin and the current location.
    • Example: "Out here, business is cutthroat. It's not like dealing with home folks."
Variants and Related Words
  • Folks (n., informal): People in general, or one's parents/family.
  • Homeboy / Homegirl (n., informal): A male or female friend from one's own neighborhood, town, or background.
  • Kinfolk (n.): One's relatives; family.
Synonyms
  • Townfolk
  • Local people
  • Community
  • Kin (specifically for family)
Notes on Meaning

This term is primarily used in American English and can have varying scope: 1. It can refer specifically to one's extended family and relatives in one's hometown. 2. It can refer more broadly to acquaintances and people from the same community or region. The intended meaning is usually clear from context, but it always centers on shared geographic and social origins.

home folk

A young woman smiles as she greets her home folk at the train station.

Noun
  1. folks from your own home town

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