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good boy (plural good boys)

  1. An obedient male child, or someone who behaves like one, even when deemed inappropriate.
    Oh you're such a good boy, not reporting the crime because you didn't want to hurt anyone.
    • 2011 June 26, “Linguistically correct”, in The Guardian[1]:
      English is scandalously lacking in politically and linguistically correct antonyms of this sort. The Queen can create the Duchess of Cambridge, so surely I can create the much-needed expressions "cisgress" (be a good boy), "cisvestite" (bloke wearing trousers), "cisaction" (no deal), and "cisom" (something that isn't a lintel). Anyone who doesn't disagree is a transsy.

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