page|boy — page boy, or page|boy «PAYJ BOY», noun. 1. a person, usually a boy, who works as a page. 2. a shoulder length hairstyle for women in which the hair in the back and on the sides is turned under at the ends in a soft roll … Useful english dictionary
page boy — page boy, n. A type of hairdo. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Page boy — For other uses, see Page boy (disambiguation). Ring bearer redirects here. For the term used in J.R.R. Tolkien s The Lord of the Rings to describe any being who has (or had) possession of one of the Rings of Power, see One Ring#Ring bearers. A… … Wikipedia
page boy — noun Etymology: page (I) 1. : a boy or man serving as a page 2. usually pageboy : a woman s long often shoulder length bob with the ends of the hair turned under so as to form a smooth roll * * * page boy, or … Useful english dictionary
page·boy — /ˈpeıʤˌboı/ noun, pl boys [count] 1 : a woman s haircut in which straight shoulder length hair is curled under at the ends 2 page boy Brit : a boy who follows or stands with the bride in a wedding 3 Brit : ↑bellhop … Useful english dictionary
Page Boy Motel — (Пейдж,США) Категория отеля: 3 звездочный отель Адрес: 150 North Lake Powell Boulevar … Каталог отелей
page boy — noun Date: 1874 1. a boy serving as a page 2. (usually pageboy) an often shoulder length hairdo with the ends of the hair rolled under … New Collegiate Dictionary
page-boy — see pageboy … English dictionary
page — I n 1. leaf, flyleaf, endpaper, endleaf, end sheet; recto, verso; printed page, typescript; sheet, folio, signature, gathering. 2.(of history) event, incident, episode, occurrence, particular, affair, matter, series of events, related happenings; … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
Page (servant) — A page or page boy is a traditionally young male servant.The medieval pageIn medieval times, a page was an attendant to a knight; an apprentice squire. A young boy served as a page for seven years, from the age of seven (after cutting hair) until … Wikipedia
page — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a a leaf of a book, periodical, etc. b each side of this. c what is written or printed on this. 2 a an episode that might fill a page in written history etc.; a record. b a memorable event. v.tr. paginate. Etymology: F f. L pagina … Useful english dictionary