• Boho

    Origin

    From bohemian

    Full definition of boho

    Noun

    boho

    (uncountable)
    1. A bohemian
      • 1988, April 1, Roger Moore, Silos, After all, after George Bush in overalls stumping for the farm vote, ...
        the last thing this country needs is a mannered bunch of Manhattan bohos who use textured harmonics and jingly guitars to create a carpetbagger's vision of the heartland.
    2. A style of female fashion drawing on various bohemian and hippie influences, popular in the mid-first decade of the 21st century
      • 2007, June 21, Ruth La Ferla, Another Summer of Love, In pockets of downtown Manhattan and in cities as far-flung as Miami and Los Angeles, young women in the vanguard are setting aside their trapeze and baby-doll dresses — and as often as not, their drainpipe jeans — in favor of a breezier, more audaciously colorful interpretation of boho chic.

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