![]() Houseboy with child in New Guinea, c. 1930s  | |
| Occupation | |
|---|---|
Occupation type  | Domestic labour | 
Activity sectors  | Housework | 
| Description | |
Related jobs  | Maid | 
A houseboy (alternatively spelled as houseboi) is a term which refers to a typically male domestic worker or personal assistant who performs 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.
United Kingdom
Historically, houseboy was a term used in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for a male domestic servant. He was usually, but not always, a native person who worked for a British family living in the non-British regions of the empire. A female housecleaner was termed a housegirl. Both sexes often wore uniform, due to their status as domestic servants.
Military slang
Houseboy was also used as an American slang term originating in the Second World War for a young teenager who helped American soldiers perform basic responsibilities like cleaning, laundry, ironing, shoe-shining, running errands, etc. The British English term for this occupation was 'Batman'.
Gay slang
A houseboy, as used by members of the LGBT community, refers to a young man who performs domestic work, where the employment normally has an erotic, though not necessarily sexual, aspect.[1][2]
See also
- Housekeeper
 - Fagging
 - wikt:Garçon, the French word for "boy", also used as an occupational title
 - House officer, previously "houseman", various grades of doctor in British hospitals
 - House slave, as opposed to field slaves, during the period of slavery in the United States
 
References
- ↑ "Would You Mind Disrobing, James? - NYU Livewire". journalism.nyu.edu.
 - ↑ "Please check the URL for proper spelling and case sensitivity". Houseboy.com. Retrieved 22 September 2018.
 
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