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[Noun] | "home" | \ ˈhōm \
1: one's place of residence : domicile
2: house
3: the social unit formed by a family living together
Origin: before 12th century ;
Middle English hom, hoome "dwelling, building, one's native town or land," going back to Old English hām "landed property, estate, dwelling, house, inhabited place, native land," going back to Germanic *haima- "dwelling" (whence also Old Saxon & Old Frisian hēm "home, dwelling," Middle Dutch heem, heim "dwelling," Old High German heima "dwelling, homeland," Old Norse heimr "abode, land, this world," Gothic haims "village, countryside, [in compounds] home"), of uncertain origin;
* Note : A widely accepted etymology see:s Germanic *haima- as going back to Indo-European *ḱoi-mo, an o-grade derivative, with a suffix *-mo-, of the verbal base *ḱei- "lie, be at rest." Also from *ḱoi-mo- would be an assumed Greek *koímē or *koîmos "bed," the source of the denominal derivative koimáō, koimân "to put to bed, lay to rest" (see: {cemetery|cemetery}); further associated are Lithuanian šeimà "family, household members (including servants)," Latvian sàime, Russian Church Slavic sěmĭ "person," sěmija, translating Greek andrápoda "prisoners of war sold as slaves," sěminŭ "slave, household member," Russian sem'já "family," Ukrainian sim'já. (Lithuanian kiẽmas "farmstead, village" and káimas "village" are perhaps related, via a form with a centum outcome of ḱ, or as a loanword from Germanic.) According to an alternative hypothesis, Germanic *haima- goes back to Indo-European *tḱoi̯-mo-, a derivative with *-mo- from Indo-European *tḱei̯- "dwell, inhabit" (in a more traditional representation *ḱþei̯-; see: {amphictyony|amphictyony}). Directly comparable would be Sanskrit kṣémaḥ "habitable," kṣémaḥ or -am (noun) "calm, quiet, safety," which within Sanskrit are direct derivatives from kṣéti "(s/he) dwells." The Baltic and Slavic forms cited above would then be attributable to this form.;
(1) - { at home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "at home"
1: a reception given at one's home
Origin: 1745 ;
(1) - { detention home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "detention home"
1: a house of detention for juvenile delinquents usually under the supervision of a juvenile court
Origin: circa 1930 ;
(3) - { foster home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "foster home"
1: a home or homelike setting where a person or animal is placed for temporary care: such as
2: a home in which a child receives care from a foster parent
3: a household or similar setting providing temporary care to an animal (such as one that is injured or awaiting adoption)
Origin: 1886 ;
(1) - { funeral home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "funeral home"
1: an establishment with facilities for the preparation of the dead for burial or cremation, for the viewing of the body, and for funerals —called also funeral parlor
Origin: 1895 ;
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[Noun] | "group home"
1: a residence for persons requiring care or supervision
Origin: 1967 ;
(3) - { harvest home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "harvest home"
1: a feast at the close of the harvest
2: the gathering or the time of the harvest
3: a song sung by the reapers at the close of the harvest
Origin: 1573 ;
(1) - { mobile home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "mobile home"
1: a dwelling structure built on a steel chassis and fitted with wheels that is intended to be hauled to a usually permanent site
Origin: 1934 ;
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(3) - { home:4 } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Verb] | "home"
1: to go or return to one's place of residence or origin : to go or return home
2: to return accurately to one's native area of place of birth or origin from a distance : to return home
3: to move to or toward an objective by following a signal or landmark —usually used with on or in
Origin: 1802 ;
Derivative of {see: |home:1|home:1};
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[Adjective] | "forever"
1: not temporary or changing : permanent; especially : of, relating to, or being a lifelong relationship
Origin: 1879 ;
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(3) - { homes } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "homes"
1: the place where one lives;
* e.g., " ... as we entered his 34-room mansion, our host playfully exclaimed, Welcome to my humble home! "
Synonyms :
pads,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
2: the place where a plant or animal is usually or naturally found;
* e.g., " ... the American south, the home of the armadillo "
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3: the land of one's birth, residence, or citizenship;
* e.g., " ... the U.S. is my home "
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(3) - { home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "home"
1: the place where one lives;
* e.g., " ... as we entered his 34-room mansion, our host playfully exclaimed, Welcome to my humble home! "
Synonyms :
pad,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
2: the place where a plant or animal is usually or naturally found;
* e.g., " ... the American south, the home of the armadillo "
Antonyms :
(N/A)
3: the land of one's birth, residence, or citizenship;
* e.g., " ... the U.S. is my home "
Synonyms :
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { mobile homes } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
(1) - { stay-at-homes } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "stay-at-homes"
1: as in homemakers, housewives;
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(1) - { motor homes } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "motor homes"
1: a motor vehicle that is specially equipped for living while traveling;
* e.g., " ... they lived out of their motor home until they found a suitable house "
Synonyms :
RVs,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(1) - { motor home } : ( ✔ )Innoffensive?
[Noun] | "motor home"
1: a motor vehicle that is specially equipped for living while traveling;
* e.g., " ... they lived out of their motor home until they found a suitable house "
Synonyms :
RV,
Antonyms :
(N/A)
(10) - Urban Dictionary
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[ "homes" ]
1: a term used to describe a friend or person you know.
* e.g., ... What up homes? Que pase homes?
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[ "homes" ]
1: Short for "homeboy", someone who is in your neighborhood.
* e.g., ... Hey, homes, let's chill!
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[ "homes" ]
1: greeting term for respected person or persons
* e.g., ... yo homes, we chillin' tonight?
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[ "homes" ]
1: see ese, dawg, and mang.
* e.g., ... What's goin on, homes?
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[ "homes" ]
1: Derived from the French word "homme", meaning man. Sames as homes, homie, and holmes
* e.g., ... Urban usage: Wass'up homes?
[ "homes" ]
2: French: un brave homme
* e.g., ... English translation: How are you my friend?
[ "homes" ]
3: English translation: A good (decent) man
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[ "homes" ]
1: used by cholos means homie, ese, buey, vato
* e.g., ... Ey Homes did you see that nigger?
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[ "homes" ]
1: The proper noun of the word homie
* e.g., ... talking to your friend you say yo hommie waddup
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[ "homes" ]
1: homes are where people live you asshole
* e.g., ... i live in a home, my friend lives in a home, we live in homes
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[ "homes" ]
1: Places where the rich pack send their parents when they retire.
* e.g., ... Choosing homes for grandma
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[ "homes" ]
1: Short for homie, duh, i dont think it has anything to do with hispanics, its just for lazy peeps
* e.g., ... Wazzup homes.
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