Pronunciation: /ˈkɑpiˌbɔɪ/
noun a young male assistant in an office, especially one who does simple tasks such as making copies
A1 The copyboy delivered the papers to the editor.
A2 The copyboy's job is to make copies of important documents.
B1 As a copyboy, he is responsible for organizing and distributing documents.
B2 The copyboy quickly became an indispensable part of the newsroom.
C1 The copyboy's attention to detail and efficiency earned him a promotion.
C2 The veteran copyboy shared his knowledge and experience with the new recruits.
formal The copyboy delivered the documents to the editor's desk.
informal Hey, have you seen the copyboy around? I need to get some papers copied.
slang The copyboy is always running around like a chicken with its head cut off.
figurative In the fast-paced world of journalism, the copyboy is the unsung hero behind the scenes.
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