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What does homy mean?

"Homy" is not a standard English word. It's likely a misspelling of "homey," which means:

* Cozy and comfortable: Similar to "homelike" or "welcoming," it describes a place that feels warm and inviting.

* Informal and familiar: It can also describe a person or situation that is relaxed and friendly, like being at home.

For example:

* "The cafe had a homey atmosphere, with comfy chairs and soft lighting."

* "We had a homey get-together with friends, sharing stories and laughter."

If you meant something else entirely, please clarify your question!

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