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geezer
gee·zer G0070500 (gē′zər)n. Derogatory An old person, especially an eccentric old man. [Probably alteration of dialectal guiser, mummer, masquerader, person who looks odd or acts strangely, from Middle English gysar, from gysen, to dress, from gyse, guise, fashion; see guise.]geezer (ˈɡiːzə) na man[C19: probably from dialect pronunciation of guiser, from guise + -er1]gee•zer (ˈgi zər) n. Slang. an eccentric elderly man. [1880–85; variant of guiser (see guise (v.), -er1), representing dial. pronoun] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | geezer - a man who is (usually) old and/or eccentriccolloquialism - a colloquial expression; characteristic of spoken or written communication that seeks to imitate informal speechadult male, man - an adult person who is male (as opposed to a woman); "there were two women and six men on the bus" |
geezernoun man, guy (informal), male, gentleman, bloke (Brit. informal), chap (informal) an old bald geezer in a raincoatTranslationsgeezer
geezerslang An old man, often one who is odd or wacky. Is that old geezer still going on about his model train collection?geezer (ˈgizɚ)1. n. a strange old man; a buzzard. He is a nice geezer, but a little talkative. 2. n. a drink of liquor. Toss down a geezer of this stuff and see how you like it. geezer Drug slang A regionally popular verb meaning to inject a drug Medspeak noun American slang for an offensive and/or dull-witted old person, especially males; in hospitals, geezer is a highly derogatory term for an elderly, cantankerous, often poorly-educated male patientgeezer noun Medtalk American slang for an offensive and/or dull-witted old person, especially a ♂ in hospitals, geezer is a highly derogatory term for an elderly, cantankerous, often poorly-educated ♂ Pt verb Drug slang A regionally popular verb, to inject a drugAcronymsSeeGZRgeezer
Synonyms for geezernoun manSynonyms- man
- guy
- male
- gentleman
- bloke
- chap
Words related to geezernoun a man who is (usually) old and/or eccentricRelated Words- colloquialism
- adult male
- man
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