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geezer

/gee-zer/US // ˈgi zər //UK // (ˈɡiːzə) //

老头子,老头,老头儿,老人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : an odd or eccentric man: the old geezer who sells shoelaces on the corner.

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Examples

  • “Maybe we're old geezers and were just Brooklynized out of existence,” she said.

  • He is not officially old enough to play a geezer, though he makes a good one.

  • Our next president is likely to either start out as a geezer or become one in office.

  • I just did one [Geezer] with Billie Joe Armstrong from Green Day.

  • He displayed “an attitude of complacency,” with one likening him to “a dodgy geezer.”

  • To someone my age (47) Keith Richards (67) in his memoir Life has a kind of rare healthy post-Empire geezer transparency.

  • There are no fireworks at the end of this memoir but just the sweet ease of geezer-rockdom.

  • Plus, click here to read syndicated columnist and co-founder of Wowowow.com Liz Smith on geezer buying power.

  • Many more of them kind, Pippin reflected, would carry the old geezer off, sure thing.

  • I hold here an envelope to be delivered to Tomasso Slade—main geezer of the Elks.

  • But wont it jar the old geezer when his pipe goes out, to-night?

  • "Something's biting the old geezer," he informed Hal and Ellis.

  • He's th' geezer that made fame up to Poison Knob three years ago.