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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
choir-boy

also choir boy, 1769, from choir + boy. As a type of innocence, by 1885.

Usage examples of "choir-boy".

Usher Rudd, still active with his telephoto-lens and his mean spirit, had hit a dry patch in his relentless pursuit of the unfortunate Opposition front-bencher, whose progress from bimbo to spanked bimbo (with the odd choir-boy for variety) had either temporarily ceased or he had gone into hiding.