good old boy
Americannoun
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a male who embodies the unsophisticated good fellowship and sometimes boisterous sociability regarded as typical of white males of small towns and rural areas of the South.
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a person who belongs to a network of friends and associates with close ties of loyalty and mutual support.
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Etymology
Origin of good old boy
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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“There’s the good old boy system, and we’re not a part of it,” one trooper, who remained anonymous, told the station in 2021.
From Washington Times • Jul. 16, 2022
McShane plays Ben as a cordial, chuckling good old boy, with a smile that doesn’t quite cover the ice in his heart.
From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 9, 2018
The star, beloved for playing good old boy "Bo" Duke, earned a score of 18 out of 30 for his foxtrot with pro partner Emma Slater, in a tie for sixth place.
From Fox News • Sep. 25, 2018
Jerry Richardson is a self-styled good old boy, and dang if that isn’t a persistent type.
From New York Times • Jun. 29, 2018
I think it's quite good, old boy; but I never feel you're made for fiction.
From Helena Brett's Career by Coke, Desmond
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