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1956 FERDINAND OYONO DIARY NOVEL
Houseboy (Ferdinand Oyono)

houseboy         
DOMESTIC WORKER BOY OR YOUNG MAN
Housegirl; House boy; House-boy; House-Boy; House Boy; Houseboi
(houseboys)
A houseboy is a man or boy who cleans and does other jobs in someone else's house. (OLD-FASHIONED)
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Houseboy         
DOMESTIC WORKER BOY OR YOUNG MAN
Housegirl; House boy; House-boy; House-Boy; House Boy; Houseboi
A houseboy (alternatively spelled as [was a term which referred to a typically male] [[domestic worker or personal assistant who performed cleaning and other forms of personal chores. The term has a record of being used in the British Empire, military slang, and the male LGBT community.
houseboy         
DOMESTIC WORKER BOY OR YOUNG MAN
Housegirl; House boy; House-boy; House-Boy; House Boy; Houseboi
¦ noun a boy or man employed to undertake domestic duties.

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Houseboy (novel)

Houseboy is a novel in the form of a diary written by Ferdinand Oyono, first published in 1956 by in French as Une vie de boy (Paris: René Julliard) and translated into English in 1966 by John Reed for Heinemann's African Writers Series.