The members of one's immediate family, especially one's parents
My folks visit us at Christmas.
(US) People in general; everybody or anybody.
Wilson: He's right. They endorse Royce, fine, 'the hell else they gonna do? But what they say and don't say from the pulpit the Sunday before the primary we still got a dog in that fight.
Carcetti: I do this right, they respect it.
Wilson: An' if they don't, at least they get to see a beggin'-ass white man on his knees. Always a feel-good moment for the folks.
Lots of folks like to travel during the holidays.
(US, slang, rare, southern Louisiana) The police.
noun
plural of folk
noun
(California) Late 19th and early 20th century migrants to California from Iowa and other parts of the Midwestern United States.