And so he became one of them, a homeboy or homie. |
In Club France, at Old Billingsgate on Lower Thames Street, any sour grapes over Paris losing out to London in the last stage of the bid have been washed away on a tide of bon homie. |
Kruger speaks now, quite respectfully, of a homie who burnt his sister-in-law alive. |
It would be the ultimate mark of success if the place not only survived him, but did so with a reformed homie as leader. |
The guy's like, 'What are you in here for?' I'm like, 'Cabaret, homie. |
Because I kinda look at him as my friend, or at least my homie. |