Tallboy: meaning, definitions and examples

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tallboy

 

[ ˈtɔːlˌbɔɪ ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

furniture type

A tallboy is a type of chest of drawers that is typically higher than it is wide, designed for storing clothing and other personal items. This piece of furniture often features a set of drawers on top of a larger set beneath. Tallboys are popular in bedrooms but can also be found in living spaces. They offer a practical storage solution while often serving as a stylish accent piece in home décor.

Synonyms

chest of drawers, dresser, wardrobe

Examples of usage

  • She placed her clothes in the tallboy.
  • The tallboy fits perfectly in the corner of the room.
  • He inherited a vintage tallboy from his grandmother.
Context #2 | Noun

beverage can

In the context of beverages, a tallboy refers to a type of beverage can, typically larger than a standard can, often containing 16 ounces (473 ml) or more. Tallboys are commonly used for beer, soft drinks, and other carbonated beverages. They are convenient for sharing or for those who prefer a larger serving size. Tallboys have become popular in various social settings, such as parties and picnics.

Synonyms

big can, large can

Examples of usage

  • He grabbed a cold tallboy from the fridge.
  • At the party, everyone was drinking tallboys of beer.
  • I prefer a tallboy when I'm watching the game.

Translations

Translations of the word "tallboy" in other languages:

🇵🇹 armário alto

🇮🇳 लंबा लड़का

🇩🇪 hoher Junge

🇮🇩 cowok tinggi

🇺🇦 високий хлопець

🇵🇱 wysoki chłopak

🇯🇵 背の高い男の子

🇫🇷 grand garçon

🇪🇸 chico alto

🇹🇷 uzun çocuk

🇰🇷 키 큰 소년

🇸🇦 ولد طويل

🇨🇿 vysoký chlapec

🇸🇰 vysoký chlapec

🇨🇳 高个男孩

🇸🇮 visok fant

🇮🇸 háður drengur

🇰🇿 ұзын бала

🇬🇪 მაღალი ბიჭი

🇦🇿 uzun oğlan

🇲🇽 chico alto

Word origin

The term 'tallboy' has its roots in the 17th century when it was first used to describe a tall piece of furniture that combined a cupboard with a chest of drawers. The name likely derives from the combination of 'tall,' indicating the item's height, and 'boy,' which was a common term used during that period to denote furniture pieces. Over time, the term has evolved and taken on new meanings, including its modern usage to refer to larger beverage cans. In furniture, tallboys were often ornate and made from fine woods, reflecting the craftsmanship of the era. Today, while the classic design still exists, the tallboy in furniture represents a blend of practicality and style in home design, while the beverage version reflects a shift in consumer preferences for larger portions.

Word Frequency Rank

At position #41,833, this word is among the less frequently used terms in English. While interesting to know, it's not crucial for most English learners unless needed for specific purposes.