Poorboy: meaning, definitions and examples

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poorboy

 

[ pɔːr bɔɪ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

socioeconomic status

The term 'poor boy' typically refers to a young male who is economically disadvantaged or comes from a low-income background. It can imply a certain level of hardship or struggle related to financial security. In various cultures, the phrase has been used to evoke sympathy or highlight social issues associated with poverty. Additionally, 'poor boy' can also be seen as an expression of endearment in some contexts.

Synonyms

disadvantaged son, needy youth, underprivileged child

Examples of usage

  • The poor boy lived in a small house with his family.
  • People often overlook the struggles of a poor boy.
  • He was known as the poor boy of the neighborhood.

Translations

Translations of the word "poorboy" in other languages:

🇵🇹 pobre rapaz

🇮🇳 गरीब लड़का

🇩🇪 armer Junge

🇮🇩 anak miskin

🇺🇦 бідний хлопець

🇵🇱 biedny chłopak

🇯🇵 貧しい少年

🇫🇷 pauvre garçon

🇪🇸 chico pobre

🇹🇷 fakir çocuk

🇰🇷 가난한 소년

🇸🇦 صبي فقير

🇨🇿 chudý chlapec

🇸🇰 chudý chlapec

🇨🇳 贫穷的男孩

🇸🇮 revni fant

🇮🇸 fátækur strákur

🇰🇿 кедей жігіт

🇬🇪 ღარიბი ბიჭი

🇦🇿 kasıb oğlan

🇲🇽 chico pobre

Etymology

The term 'poor boy' has its roots in the socioeconomic narratives that emerged prominently during the 19th century. It reflects the realities faced by many children from working-class or impoverished families. The phrase encapsulates the experiences of youth who are subject to the challenges of financial hardships and societal neglect. Traditionally associated with rural or urban poor backgrounds, the notion of the 'poor boy' has been represented in literature and media, often aimed at drawing attention to the plight of children who navigate life without the basic resources that their more affluent peers might take for granted. Its usage may vary geographically, but the underlying meaning remains consistent: highlighting the disparities of wealth and the impact it has on upbringing and opportunities.