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I heard Leonardo Dicaprio saying about Kate Winslet, "She's my homie.". I wonder what homie actually means. I looked up the online dictionaries and discovered that it's a North American slang for a I think , your first sentence focuses on the work you are doing. This work could be related to your professional job or house work so it is a neutral and ambiguous without any context. On the other hand, your second sentence is more suitable to refer when you are busy working at your office etc. I could be wrong though. Sergey, answer user105719's question. 'Molest' can mean to push, touch or attack someone in an unwanted way, sexual or otherwise. You might be molested by mosquitoes if you camp near a swamp. Some legal jurisdictions have a specific term 'molestation' for sexual assaults; they can range from touching all the way to penetration. It's something I picked up from video games. For instance in GTA V video game a slang language like "Whats up, homie?" or "See ya, dog!" is used all the time. My question is - under what circumstan...