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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
homy

"home-like," 1856, from home (n.) + -y (2). Related: Hominess.

Wiktionary
homy

a. (context archaic English) homely

WordNet
homy

adj. having a feeling of home; cozy and comfortable; "the homely everyday atmosphere"; "a homey little inn" [syn: homelike, homely, homey]

Usage examples of "homy".

Bonus Packs, Russians, the reservoir girl, even my Alpha homies in Iraq.

All the homies I used to bang with are scattered, some new base or some new place, hard to track down by phone.

There was nothing we could do for her, and we barely had time to pull you and Cliff free before the Homies got there.

The army of the empire, commanded by the prince de Deux-Ponts, being unable to cope with the Prussian general in the field, retired from Cullembach to Bamberg, and from thence to Nuremberg, where, in all probability, they would not have been suffered to remain unmolested, had not prince Homy been recalled to Saxony.

Homies get up under him, soon pop his ass as see his face, and he still goin, Where-all Hardcore at, man?

But telling myself that this is Christmas Eve makes it feel just a little homier for me here.

There was nothing we could do for her, and we barely had time to pull you and Cliff free before the Homies got there.

The room was the homiest Jeffrey had seen in the morgue, with lots of personal touches.

He blanked the Gendarmes through six, using a fadeaway and a perky fastball to bumfuzzle Mr Strock’s gang and keep the homies solemn as a surgeon at a recent patient’s burial.

Rock stars, pickpockets, homies, pimps, pushers, pregnant women in bikinis, future astronauts, politicians, geeks, ghouls, and droves of families who buy American and eat Italian all come to the Jersey shore.