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A boy is a young male, usually human, or may refer to a man regardless of age.

Boy, Boys, The Boy, or The Boys may also mean:

[change] Music

[change] Songs

  • "Boy (I Need You)", by Mariah Carey
  • "Boy" (Erasure song)
  • "Boys" (Britney Spears song)
  • "Boys" (The Shirelles song), notably covered by The Beatles
  • "Boys" (Robots in Disguise song)
  • "Boys (Summertime Love)", by Sabrina
  • "Boyz" (song), by M.I.A.
  • "Boy", by Book of Love
  • "B.O.Y.", by Jessica Simpson from A Public Affair
  • "Boys", by Bauhaus, the B-side of the single "Bela Lugosi's Dead"
  • "Boys", by Band Ohne Namen
  • "Boys", by Ashlee Simpson from Bittersweet World
  • "The Boys" (song), a song by The Shadows, a number-one single in Australia in 1963

[change] Albums

  • Boy (album), by U2
  • Boy (compilation album), by Lena Philipsson

[change] Performers

  • Boy (1980s band), a 1980s American rock group
  • BOY, a Canadian indie pop group
  • Boy'z, a Hong Kong Cantopop duo now known as Sun Boy'z
  • The Boys (band), an American band
  • The Boys (UK band), a punk rock band
  • The Boys (60s band), an English band, later became The Action

[change] Literature

  • Boy (book), an autobiography by Roald Dahl
  • The Boys (comic book), a comic book for mature readers by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson
  • Boyz (magazine), a British weekly LGBT magazine
  • The Boy (US title: The Beautiful Boy), a 2003 book by Germaine Greer
  • The Boys, a 1996 book by Martin Gilbert

[change] People

  • Werner Boy, German mathematician
  • David Boys, Canadian Scrabble player
  • Tadeusz Boy-Żeleński, Polish poet
  • Roy Brindley, nicknamed "The Boy", English professional poker player

[change] Places

  • Boy River, Minnesota, US
  • Boys Hill, a village in Dorset, England

[change] Film

  • Boy (film) (Japanese: Shōnen), a 1969 Japanese film
  • Boys (film), a 2003 Tamil film
  • Boys (1996 film), a film starring Winona Ryder
  • The Boys (film), a 1998 Australian film
  • The Boys (1991 film), an American television film starring John Lithgow
  • The Boys (1962 film), a British film starring Richard Todd
  • "Boy", the adopted son of Tarzan in the films based on Edgar Rice Burroughs's character

[change] Television

  • The Boy (TV series), a Canadian animated television series
  • The Boys (TV series), a 1993 American sitcom featuring Christopher Meloni

[change] Theatre

  • The Boy (musical), a 1917 London hit musical comedy

[change] Other uses

  • Boy Seaman, a rating in the British Royal Navy
  • Boys anti-tank rifle, a British anti-tank weapon
  • The Boys (Wild West Gang), a gang who participated in the late-1870s Lincoln County War
  • The Boys Markets, a chain of Los Angeles-area supermarkets, sold to Ralphs in 1995
  • The Boy, Eustace Boyce, a character in the webcomic Scary Go Round

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