Good ol' boy

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Good ol' boy (also good old boy) is an American slang term, applied usually to white men, that can have both positive and negative meanings, depending on context and use.[1]

The same phrase with purely positive connotations is used in part of England.

In the US

Positive aspects

The term can be used for well socialized men who live in rural and generally Southern areas. If a man is humble and well thought of, he can be referred to as a good old boy, regardless of his age.

It is also commonly applied to men from a family with multi-generational wealth or prestige, or to men who behave like a Southern gentleman.

Negative aspects

Pejoratively, the phase can often suggest a man with an anti-intellectual bias or some other intolerant viewpoint.[1]

The phrase also can refer negatively to someone who engages in cronyism among men who have known each other for a long period of time. Collectively, these people are referred to by the slang term, good ol' boy network (also known as an old boys' club; however, note that in certain countries in the Commonwealth including the UK, an old boys network or club has a very different meaning involving alumni).

In England

The term is also used in Peterborough, England and the surrounding Fens areas, where it refers to a likeable person.

See also

Notes

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