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old school
old schooln. A group that adheres to traditional ideas or practices: a diplomat of the old school.old school n 1. chiefly Brit a school formerly attended by a person 2. a group of people favouring traditional ideas or conservative practices old′ school` n. advocates or supporters of established custom or of conservatism. [1790–1800] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | old school - a class of people favoring traditional ideassocial class, socio-economic class, stratum, class - people having the same social, economic, or educational status; "the working class"; "an emerging professional class" |
old school
old schoolslang Of or characterized by an earlier era or older style. Can either refer to that which is considered antiquated or old-fashioned, or else to that which is remembered fondly or nostalgically. Sometimes hyphenated. My dad likes to play music on this old-school record player. I don't know why he doesn't just get an iPod. Whoa, a vintage Ford Mustang. That's so old school, man! Her parents are pretty old school when it comes to living together before marriage.See also: old, schoolold school and old skool mod. vintage; from an earlier time; retro. (Generally positive. As in the well-established expression from the old school.) His way of dealing with people is strictly old school. See also: old, schoolMedicalSeeo/sold school
Words related to old schoolnoun a class of people favoring traditional ideasRelated Words- social class
- socio-economic class
- stratum
- class
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