sonny boy
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Definition
Noun: 1. A male child: A familiar, often affectionate, term of address for a boy or young man. It is typically used by an older person speaking to a younger one.
Usage
This word is used as a vocative (a form of direct address) to a boy. It conveys a tone that is familiar and can range from affectionate to condescending, depending on the context and speaker's tone of voice. * It is informal and somewhat old-fashioned. * It is commonly used by parents, grandparents, or other older adults.
Examples
- Noun (as a form of address):
- "Come here, sonny boy, and help me with this bag." (Affectionate, from an older person)
- "Listen, sonny boy, you don't know what you're talking about." (Potentially condescending or dismissive)
- His grandfather smiled and said, "You did a good job, sonny boy."
Advanced Usage
- The term can sometimes be used ironically or sarcastically by one adult to another to imply the person being addressed is acting childishly or is inexperienced.
- "Okay, sonny boy, you think you can run this company better than me?"
Variants and Related Words
- Sonny: A shortened, more common form with identical meaning and usage.
- "Watch where you're going, sonny!"
- Lad: Another informal term for a boy or young man (more common in British English).
- Young man: A slightly more formal term of address for a boy.
Synonyms
- Boy
- Lad
- Kid (informal)
- Youngster
Antonyms
- (As a term of address for an older male): Sir, mister, old-timer.
Noun
- a male child (a familiar term of address to a boy)