From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhouseboyhouse‧boy /ˈhaʊsbɔɪ/ noun [countable] old-fashioned not politeDH a man who is employed to do general work at someone’s house
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houseboy• People said she went to bed with her houseboy.• Nobody even gets deported again, no broken windows, no more kicking houseboys.• She was thinking of houseboys in a saffron uniform she'd design herself.• Kenny the houseboy arrived with the poultice makings, but one look at me convinced him it was useless.