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boho

American  
[boh-hoh] / ˈboʊ hoʊ /

noun

PLURAL

bohos
  1. bohemian.

    a mecca for bohos and arty types.


adjective

  1. bohemian.

    boho fashion trends.

boho British  
/ ˈbəʊhəʊ /

noun

  1. informal  short for Bohemian Bohemian

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Etymology

Origin of boho

By shortening and alteration

Example Sentences

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Bones stayed true to her witchy boho aesthetic for her final perfomance outfit, donning a floaty black gown paired with black leather thigh-high boots and gloves.

From BBC

Thomas bought this versatile, metallic beaded, three-layered necklace over a year ago, marking the start of her boho era, an amalgamation of everything she loves: eclectic accessories, natural textures, and a free-spirited ethos.

From Los Angeles Times

Patricia Maguire from Boho was unable to get an ambulance for her mum when she fell ill last month.

From BBC

An easy, boho charm prevailed.

From Los Angeles Times

With his Buddy Holly glasses, scruffy boho beard, floppy hair and turtleneck sweater, Adams — who is called the Big Lad — is lazily charismatic, with the precociously paternal air of a cool, or seemingly cool, assistant professor — he calls Dolours, who in real life was only two years younger, “child.”

From Los Angeles Times