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'''Good Old Boys''' may refer to: |
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* [[Old boy network]], a kind of interpersonal relationship among friends who do business together |
* [[Old boy network]], a kind of interpersonal relationship among friends who do business together |
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* In American English, a local resident of a [[rural area]] |
* In American English (especially Southern), a local resident of a [[rural area]], sometimes with derogotory connotations (see [[wikt:good old boy|Wiktionary definition]]) |
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* In UK English, [[Old Boys]] refers to the male alumni of a primary or secondary school |
* In UK English, [[Old Boys]] refers to the male alumni of a primary or secondary school |
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Revision as of 00:19, 14 December 2023
Look up good old boy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Good Old Boys may refer to:
People and society
- Old boy network, a kind of interpersonal relationship among friends who do business together
- In American English (especially Southern), a local resident of a rural area, sometimes with derogotory connotations (see Wiktionary definition)
- In UK English, Old Boys refers to the male alumni of a primary or secondary school
Media
- The Good Old Boys (film), a 1995 TV movie directed by Tommy Lee Jones
- Good Old Boys (Randy Newman album), 1974
- Good Old Boys (John Hartford album), 1999
- "Theme from The Dukes of Hazzard (Good Ol' Boys)", 1980 single by Waylon Jennings
- Good Ol' Boys, a 1994 album from The Bob & Tom Show
- The Good Ol' Boys, a fictional band featured in The Blues Brothers
- "Good Ol' Boys", a song by Child's Play from the EP Ruff House
- Good Ol' Boyz, an independent country hip hop band with 60M+ views on their official YouTube page