old geezer

  • 1old geezer — noun an elderly man • Syn: ↑old timer, ↑oldtimer, ↑gaffer, ↑antique • Derivationally related forms: ↑antique (for: ↑antique) …

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  • 2geezer — [gē′zər] n. [< dial. guiser, a mummer < GUISE] Slang an old person, esp. an old man: also old geezer …

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  • 3geezer — old man, old person, old coot    On one street there was an old geezer begging for money …

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  • 4geezer — [“giza* ] 1. n. a strange old man; a buzzard. □ Who’s the old geezer with the straw hat on? □ He is a nice geezer, but a little talkative. 2. n. a drink of liquor. □ oss down a geezer of this stuff and see how you like it …

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  • 5old timer — Synonyms and related words: Father Time, Methuselah, Nestor, Old Paar, ancient, antediluvian, antique, back number, centenarian, conservative, dad, dodo, dotard, elder, fogy, fossil, fud, fuddy duddy, gaffer, geezer, golden ager, gramps,… …

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  • 6old man — Synonyms and related words: Casanova, Don Juan, Father Time, Lothario, Methuselah, Nestor, Old Paar, Romeo, abba, amoroso, antediluvian, antique, back number, beau, benedict, boyfriend, caballero, cavalier, cavaliere servente, centenarian,… …

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  • 7geezer — Synonyms and related words: Father Time, Methuselah, Nestor, Old Paar, centenarian, dotard, elder, gaffer, golden ager, gramps, grandfather, grandsire, graybeard, nonagenarian, octogenarian, old chap, old codger, old dog, old duffer, old geezer,… …

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  • 8geezer — noun (C) informal a man: a funny old geezer | Some stupid geezer had moved my bags …

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  • 9old man — noun 1. a man who is very old (Freq. 38) • Syn: ↑greybeard, ↑graybeard, ↑Methuselah • Hypernyms: ↑oldster, ↑old person, ↑senior citizen, ↑golde …

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  • 10geezer — /gee zeuhr/, n. Slang. an odd or eccentric man: the old geezer who sells shoelaces on the corner. [1880 85; var. of guiser (see GUISE (v.), ER1), repr. dial. pron.] * * * …

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