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waterboy

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" Waterboy " (a.k.a. " The Water Boy ") is an American traditional folk song. It is built on the call "Water boy, where are you hidin'?" The call is one of several water boy calls in cotton plantation folk tradition. Originally a black prison work song ...

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n. (alternative spelling of water boy English)

Usage examples of waterboy.

Crepitas and Waterboy, bouncing past the stands with their jockeys fighting for control.

They take things from the Waterboys all right, information and support and so forth, but it never works the other way.

By the way, just out of curiosity I checked to see if the Waterboys know anything about you, and they don't.

But why would the Waterboys tell you something like that, one way or the other?

He seems to have done a lot of work for both the Monks and the Waterboys, which is so dangerous I don't even like to think about it.

It doesn't concern the Waterboys and they don't know anything about it, so why upset them?

What the Monks and the Waterboys do just isn't real to me and I can't take it seriously.

I've been thinking about the Waterboys, he whispered, wondering if they could help in some way.

Again, that he must be someone who had also once been closely involved with an employee of the Waterboys who had been a longtime friend of Stern, the American woman Maud?

So they decided to go with Bletchley even though this wasn't the area he knew, and they gave him Whatley as a deputy because Whatley's so thorough, and I was given the Waterboys instead.

So far as the Waterboys and the Monastery are concerned, so far as London is concerned, so far as everybody is concerned.

I'm referring to the Major from the Waterboys whom you met, and to his superior the Colonel, and I'm also referring to Whatley.

How could he even begin to make any sense out of Monks and Waterboys in Egypt, or a mysterious houseboat on the Nile, or the Sphinx speaking to Harry on a clear night and what that means.

And I didn't know him well the way some of the others did, the Colonel at the Waterboys, say, Harry's superior.