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old1 used for talking about the age of someone or somethinghow old: She didn’t mention how old her children were.‘How old are you?’ ‘I’m 5 years old.’old enough to do something: He’s not old enough to se [..]
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oldOld English ald (Anglian), eald (West Saxon) "aged, antique, primeval; elder, experienced," from Proto-Germanic *althaz "grown up, adult" (source also of Old Frisian ald, Gothic al [..]
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oldWhen you link someone to a website they have already seen. It refers to a fictional top-level domain (like .com, .net and .edu) that, if it existed, would house all the old shit everyone has seen but [..]
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old1) Aged. Can be referring to something alive or nonliving. 2) Outdated. 3) No longer funny.
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oldOld is when its more expensive to buy the candles, than the cake to put it on.
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oldOn a message board, when someone (more than likely a n00b), posts something that has already been buried in the population's long term memory.
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oldthat which is not new
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old"OLD" IS WHEN..... Your sweetheart says, "Let's go upstairs and make love," and you answer, "Darling, I can't do both!" " [..]
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oldSomething that was said and/or done repeatedly that has been totally played out. Tired. Annoying.
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old(used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age; "his mother is very old"; "a ripe old age"; &am [..]
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oldOffice of Legislative Drafting
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oldhaving been alive or on earth for a long time
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old a cant term for great.
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oldalt
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old; and Alt (German) Old
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oldUseless then, useless now
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old(n) past times (especially in the phrase `in days of old')(adj) (used especially of persons) having lived for a relatively long time or attained a specific age(adj) of long duration; not new(adj) [..]
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oldSomething from an hour ago.
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oldgrowth forest:
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oldmature, distinguished, senior, traditional, seasoned, new (e.g., "The house is two years new")
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oldOld: A food or beverage (especially wine) past its prime. 2. A labeling term for Cognac, Armagnac and other brandies indicating that is is a well-aged product; sometimes written as O.
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oldstyle cast - see C-style cast.
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old
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* '''1678''' — . ''''.
*: Sound words, I know, Timothy is to use, And old wives' fables he is to refuse; But yet grave Paul him nowhere did forbid The use of parables [..]
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