old timer

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See also: old-timer, Oldtimer, and oldtimer

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From old +‎ time +‎ -er.

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old timer (plural old timers)

  1. (slang) An elderly person.
    Synonyms: geriatric, oldster, senior citizen; see also Thesaurus:old person
  2. A person who has had the same job, membership, or residence, etc., for a long time.

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