Geezer

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English

Noun

Geezer (plural Geezers)
  1. (informal, chiefly UK, dated in US) A male person.
    • 1922, P. G. Wodehouse, Right Ho, Jeeves, ch. 19:
      You are a silly young geezer.
  2. (informal, chiefly US, sometimes mildly derogatory) An old person, usually a male.
    • 2000, Moira McDonald, "Outtakes," Seattle Times, 25 Aug. (retrieved 6 Sep. 2008):
      The technical term for a female geezer is "old broad," but this is irrelevant, as nobody in Hollywood makes films about women over 55.
  3. (UK) A device for boiling water for such domestic uses as heating or washing; a boiler. The normal spelling is water geyser.

Derived terms

Thesaurus

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, old gent, old gentleman, old man, old party, old-timer, older, oldster, pantaloon, patriarch, presbyter, senior citizen, septuagenarian, sexagenarian, the quiet-voiced elders, venerable sir, veteran

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -iːzə(r)
  • Homophone: geyser (In some dialects)

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