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old boy
[ ohld boi ohld boi ohld boi ]
noun
- Informal. an adult male, especially a Southerner. Compare good old boy.
- a lively elderly man.
- Chiefly British. an alumnus, especially of a boys' preparatory or public school.
- Chiefly British. old chap.
old boy
noun
- sometimes capitals a male ex-pupil of a school
- informal.
- a familiar name used to refer to a man
- an old man
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Origin of old boy1
Example Sentences
"When someone is screaming down the phone at 999 'hare coursing is going on', it is not some old boy with a dog, it is serious crime and these people are dangerous."
Rachel Ford, who alleged she was groomed by Tudor while at school, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme Mr Cottrell's resignation would send a "warning" to people that "the old boys' club" is over.
They did not miss Gabriel at the back against United, but this might be a tougher test for them, especially because some of Fulham's key players are Gunners old boys.
And a run-in with racist good old boys, inspiring a Reba McEntire cover of the film’s theme song, makes for another memorable scene.
“I’m glad I made it. The old boy upstairs took care of me,†he said, gesturing skyward.
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