boho

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bo·ho

 (bō′hō′) Informal
adj.
Unconventional, as in behavior or taste; bohemian.
n.
A bohemian.

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boho

(ˈbəʊhəʊ)
n, adjpl -hos
informal short for Bohemian2, Bohemian5
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boho

[ˈbəʊhəʊ]
A. ADJbohemio
B. Nbohemio/a m/f
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The core of its fanbase are students, anarchists, old hippies, punks, bohos and hedonists, and boasts more women than any other club in Germany.
The robbery happened around 5.30pm on Friday, January 24, when they went into Bohos on Welbeck Road in Walker, wearing balaclavas and carrying a knife and a baseball bat, and demand ed money.
Malaysian Prime Minsiter Najib Razak said the government welcomes all effort in locating the missing Malaysian flight MH370, including spiritual means by "bohos" as long as these methods do not contradict Islam.
One at the Jubilee Social Club in Walker, Newcastle, on January 23, and another at Bohos salon at Welbeck Street, Walker, the following day and an attack at Grace Street in Byker, on Friday morning, in which a 36-year-old man suffered abdominal injuries.
The results of the categories were as following: Small Category Ahmad Nazar from the Kurdistan Region took first place; Kornel Bohos from Hungary came second; Tibor Fuzesi from Hungary was third; Pantelis Stavroulakis from Greece became fourth; Francesco Osto from Italy secured fifth place; and Julio Portet from Spain was sixth.
From the bohos in Uptown Minneapolis to the cake-eaters in Edina, out to the Iron Range and up to the Boundary Waters, Minnesotans rejected the amendment 54 percent to 46 percent.
Certainly Diferente's depiction of the lives of Spain's upper classes and jazz-loving bohos is deeply indebted to Hollywood's stylized approach to modern life and the Beat generation, sharing with Minnelli's cinema an intense aestheticism as well as a concern for the creative individual's struggle for self-expression against an antagonistic world (Gerstner 269).
It has its own arty legacy centered around Sunny's Bar, a throwback watering hole that's seen local bohos nudge out longshoreman as regulars.
You'll find the hip crowd congregating in Tribeca, Greenwich Village still attracts the bohos while the Upper East Side is strictly upper-crust.