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lamboy

[lam-boi]

noun

  1. tonlet.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of lamboy1

First recorded in 1540–50; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences

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Jason Lamboy, the founder of cannabis company District Dabbers and an occasional guest host of “The Slab Hour,” said Valderrama showed he could deliver important cannabis-related news while “high out of his mind.”

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“He was erasing the stigma that the cannabis user is just this lazy stoner that sits home all day and eats cold pizza,” Lamboy said.

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Ray Lamboy, a deputy attorney general at the A.B.C., and his team eventually unearthed 126 actions against 104 bars.

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The seven were staying at the home of Miguel Lamboy, a suspected member of Love Has Won, when the body was found on 28 April.

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The body was in a bad condition, with grey skin, missing eyes, and teeth exposed through the lips, Mr Lamboy told police.

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