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A '''houseboy''' (alternatively spelled as [[wikt:houseboi|''houseboi'']]) is a term which refers to a typically [[male]] [[domestic worker]] or [[personal assistant]] who performs [[cleaning]] and other forms of personal chores. The term has a record of being used in the [[British Empire]], military slang, and the male [[LGBT community]].
'''Houseboy''' is a term which refers to a typically [[male]] [[domestic worker]] or [[personal assistant]] who performs [[cleaning]] and other forms of personal chores. The term has a record of being used in the [[British Empire]], military slang.


==United Kingdom==
==United Kingdom==
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== Military slang ==
== Military slang ==
Houseboy was also used as an [[Regional vocabularies of American English|American slang term]] originating in the [[World War II|Second World War]] for a young teenager who helped American soldiers perform basic responsibilities like cleaning, laundry, ironing, shoe-shining, running errands, etc. The [[British English]] term for this occupation was '[[Batman (military)|Batman]]'.
Houseboy was also used as an [[Regional vocabularies of American English|American slang term]] originating in the [[World War II|Second World War]] for a young teenager who helped American soldiers perform basic responsibilities like cleaning, laundry, ironing, shoe-shining, running errands, etc. The [[British English]] term for this occupation was '[[Batman (military)|Batman]]'.
== Gay slang ==
A houseboy, as used by members of the [[LGBT community]], refers to a young man who performs domestic work, where the employment normally has an erotic, though not necessarily sexual, aspect.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://journalism.nyu.edu/publishing/archives/livewire/life/houseboy_gilber/index.html|title=Would You Mind Disrobing, James? - NYU Livewire|website=journalism.nyu.edu|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141121172449/https://journalism.nyu.edu/publishing/archives/livewire/life/houseboy_gilber/index.html |archive-date=21 November 2014 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.houseboy.com/houseboy-411 |title=Please check the URL for proper spelling and case sensitivity. |publisher=Houseboy.com |date= |accessdate=22 September 2018}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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United Kingdom

Historically, houseboy was a term used in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for a male domestic servant. He was usually, but not always, a native person who worked for a British family living in the non-British regions of the empire. A female housecleaner was termed a housegirl. Both sexes often wore uniform, due to their status as domestic servants.

Military slang

Houseboy was also used as an American slang term originating in the Second World War for a young teenager who helped American soldiers perform basic responsibilities like cleaning, laundry, ironing, shoe-shining, running errands, etc. The British English term for this occupation was 'Batman'.

See also

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