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Etymology edit

Compound of slave +‎ boy.

Noun edit

slaveboy (plural slaveboys)

  1. A boy who is a slave.
    Coordinate term: slavegirl
    • 1998, Paul K. Moser, Dwayne H. Mulder, J.D. Trout, The Theory of Knowledge: A Thematic Introduction, New York, NY: Oxford University Press, page 104:
      An instance of this argumentative strategy occurs in Plato’s Meno, in an episode involving a slaveboy. Socrates asks a slaveboy to answer a series of questions about the relative proportions of sides of a square.
    • 2004, Denis Charles Phillips, Jonas F. Soltis, Perspectives on Learning (page 11)
      [] passage in which a slaveboy — who has never had any geometry lessons — is led by a series of questions to invent for himself a theorem related to that of Pythagoras []
    • 2006, Robert Dankoff, An Ottoman Mentality, page 126:
      When a slaveboy named Husrev died of illness near Azov in 1667, Evliya composed an elegy for him []
  2. (BDSM) A young male slave (submissive partner) in a BDSM relationship.