old+fellow

  • 11fellow — /fel oh/, n. 1. a man or boy: a fine old fellow; a nice little fellow. 2. Informal. beau; suitor: Mary had her fellow over to meet her folks. 3. Informal. person; one: They don t treat a fellow very well here. 4. a person of small worth or no… …

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  • 12old —    A frequently used vocative element, meant to indicate affectionate familiarity in most cases, and usually addressed to a man.    ‘Old boy’ has in recent times been one of the most popular combinations, followed by ‘old man’ and ‘old chap’.… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 13old, older — The everyday word for someone advanced in age is old. Old is also applied to anything in existence of long standing or that originated in a prior age: an old man, an old church, an old map, an old poem, an old model, an old family. Older is the… …

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  • 14old fogy — Fogy Fo gy, n.; pl. {Fogies}. 1. A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over conservative, or slow; usually preceded by old; an {old fogy}. [Written also {fogie} and {fogey}.] [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Notorious old bore; regular old fogy.… …

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  • 15old man — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Father or husband] Syn. head of the house, male parent, male spouse, boyfriend, lover, man; see also father 1 , husband , parent . 2. [An affectionate address] Syn. my friend, old boy, old chap, old fellow, old bean, buddy;… …

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  • 16old chap — Chiefly Brit. (used in informal direct address). Also, old boy, old fellow. [1815 25] * * * old ˈboy, ˈchap, ˈman, etc. idiom (old fashioned, BrE, informal) used by older men of the middle and upper classes as a friendly way of ad …

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  • 17old chap — Chiefly Brit. (used in informal direct address). Also, old boy, old fellow. [1815 25] * * * …

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  • 18old chap — Noun. Affectionate term for one s penis. Cf old fellow , old man , lad …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 19old man — Noun. 1. Father, boyfriend or husband. 2. Affectionate term for one s penis. Cf old chap , old fellow , lad …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 20Old MacDonald Had A Curve — was a live television play aired August 5, 1953 as part of the Kraft Television Theatre series. Of Rod Serling s early teleplays, most notably Requiem for a Heavyweight and Patterns, it is one few comedies he ever sold to television. The play… …

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