0 a young boy who is one of the people to go with the bride (= the woman who is getting married) into the church:
The little pageboys were dressed in kilts and the bridesmaids in pink dresses.
1 a hairstyle, mainly for women, in which the hair is straight and quite short and turns under at the ends
Major film actresses in the 1950s sported pageboys, and many fashionable women adopted it.
During the 1930s women began to wear their hair slightly longer, in pageboys, bobs or waves and curls.
Many hairstylists can make a pageboy and explain how it is maintained.
The pageboy is somewhat similar to a long bob cut.
A well cut pageboy is easy to maintain, and in the 1950s it was an edgy, stylish look.
As pageboy, he is mentioned having shown difficult behavior.
Between these extremes, the chin-length contour cut and the pageboy were also popular.
She was provided with a suit of plate armor, a banner, a pageboy, and heralds.