- - Boys left with a detective sergeant
- - Laying odds on all sides for the boys
- - aberdonian boys
- - Group of boys that is ejected from women's loos
- - Young Scottish boys
- - Highlands boys
- - Boys, quaintly
- - Boys (who will be boys!)
- - Edinburgh boys
- - Young boys
- - Boys
- - Scottish boys
- - British boys
- - Laying odds on both sides for the boys
- - Sonny boys
- - Bonnyrigg boys
- - Boys and girl almost catching daughter
- - Little boys
- - Boys in kilts
- - Boys, on the moors
- - Highland boys
- - Aberdeen boys
- - Bristol boys
- - Boys, to A.E. Housman
- - Boys, to Burns
- - Ben Nevis boys
- - Small boys
- - Glasgow boys
- - Boyos
- - The Likely ...., BBC sitcom
- - They sometimes accompany lasses
- - Wee chaps
- - Some pubgoers
- - Some Scottish children
- - the four --- [50s vocal group]
- - Lasses might date them
- - Libertines "What Became of the Likely ......"
- - Young men, in Scotland
- - Word for men
- - The midshipmites.
- - The Four ......, singing group
- - Shavelings.
- - Lassies' playmates
- - Lassies' counterparts
- - Houseman youths
- - Famed musical foursome
- - Callow fellows
- - "Golden ...... and girls . . . ": Shak.
- - Little Leaguers
- - Sprouts.
- - Young men
- - Left terribly sad blokes in pub
- - Little fellows
- - Young fellas
- - Young fellows
- - Glasgow guys
- - Young chaps
- - Fellas
- - Schoolboys
- - Young blokes
- - Sprouts or shavers
- - Fellows, blokes
- - Lasses' mates
- - Young males
- - Some young'uns
- - Little chaps
- - Pals, to a Brit
- - Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn, e.g
- - Lasses' schoolmates
- - Pubmates
- - Lasses' counterparts
- - Little guys
- - Young kilties
- - Highland youngsters
- - Striplings
- - Pub mates
- - Young guys
- - Little shavers
- - Young Scots
- - Scotswoman's sons
- - Scottish chaps
- - Scottish guys
- - Young Glasgow gents
- - Lassies' fellas
- - Shavers
- - Sonnies
- - Buckos
- - The Beatles during Beatlemania, e.g.
- - Youthful fellows
- - Young bucks
- - Some young Scots
- - Tom and Huck, e.g.
- - Little fellas
- - Kilkenny kids
- - Apt rhyme for tads
- - Highland youths
- - Scot's sons
- - Ones wearing knickers
- - Some sprouts
- - Eton students, e.g.
- - Lasses' playmates
- - Striplings, perhaps
- - Some kilted kids
- - Early Beatles, affectionately
- - The Four ...... ('50s singing group)
- - Some Scots
- - Lasses' companions
- - Certain clan kids
- - Sonnyboys
- - Pip and others
- - Lassies' partners
- - Men-to-be
- - Cub scouts
- - Singing group The Four ........
- - Edinburgh youths
- - Whippersnappers
- - Etonians, for some
- - Young ones
- - Youngsters
- - Tykes
- - Young people
- - Youths
- - Lasses
- - Young 'uns
- - Wee ones
- - Puts down
- - Fellows
- - Guys
- - Chaps
- - Children
- - The Beatles, e.g
- - Mates
- - See 6 Down
- - Kids
- - the likely ..., sitcom
- - The Likely ......, 1960s TV sitcom
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