Top Users in Boston


 

Advanced Search



Bo Sox   Add to Favorites   Flag


  1. Bo Sox is short for the Boston Red Sox. The 'Bo' part is highly unnecessary in Boston, as Bostonians will never refer to the Chicago White Sox as simply "the Sox" (or "the Saaaahx" in this case).
     
    Posted by: wintercoates on Oct 10, 2008 06:03 PM (0) (0) Flag
Add Definition
 
Posting Guidelines

What makes a good definition?

  • Share your valuable knowledge and experience. We want you to add definitions that add local flavor to your city's dictionary. Feel free to define the term by adding your personal perspective and opinion.
  • Be courteous. Please be respectful in your definitions.
  • Be clear. It’s so important that visitors know exactly what you mean, in your definitions please use clear, descriptive language.

The following is NOT allowed:

  • Hate speech. Please refrain from using hateful language that will offend fellow citizens.
  • Insults and obscenities. When you add a definition, you are posting to the public domain. Avoid insulting fellow citizens, especially with vulgar language or sexually explicit references.
  • Factual inaccuracies. Please make sure that information in your entries is accurate.
  • Violation of law. Do not violate any city, state, or federal law. Do not post copyrighted material. Do not threaten other citizens or invade their privacy in any way.

Close

 

Bo Sox Photos (Add)


Be the first to add a new photo!

Related Information


Website: (Add)
Word Categories: Organizations/Teams

Related Words: (Add)

Address Information


    Bookmark and Share

    Send to a Friend

    Your Name:  
    Your Email:    
    Friend's Name:  
    Friend's Email:    
    Message:
     

    Past Words of the Day


    A nickname for Fort Worth, Texas.

    A reference to the relatively laid-back pace of the city.

    (noun) Nickname for US 201 between Bingham and Jackman, so-called for the numerous moose in the area.

    Another name for a laundromat, taken from Houston's rich "Spanglish" vernacular.

    A cheesesteak with Provolone cheese and onions.

    A nickname for the 174 bus between Seattle and Federal Way.

    In the basement.

    Word sometimes used at the end of a Milwaukeean's sentence, often when requesting something. EXAMPLES: "Come over here once" or "Let me see that once".