Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
loblolly-boy
noun
/ˈlɒb.lɒl.i bɔɪ/

Definition
A historical term for a young man or a boy who worked in the galley of a ship, often responsible for serving food or attending to the crew’s needs.

Examples
- The loblolly-boy busied himself with preparing meals for the sailors.
- In the historical novel, the loblolly-boy played a crucial role in maintaining morale on the ship.

Meaning
The term ‘loblolly-boy’ originated in the 19th century and referred to a young servant or assistant who handled kitchen duties aboard naval vessels, particularly during the age of sail.

Synonyms
- assistant
- servant
- deckhand