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geezer

[gee-zer] / ˈgi zər /




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He’s almost as old as Jimmy Connors was when Connors did his geezer rally at the 1991 U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 30, 2026

"Whilst on a bike ride, I was contemplating on what to enter and remembering I was robbed in the 2022 Turnip Prize final by some geezer from London," he said.

From BBC Dec. 2, 2025

A geezer with a baby who acts more like an employer.

From Salon Oct. 27, 2023

Get ready for an incoming population of geezer politicians, some say.

From Washington Times Aug. 31, 2023

“Not bad,” he says, nodding with satisfaction, “not bad at all, for a young boy and an old geezer with bad eyes. I think we’re a pretty good team, Samuel, don’t you?”

From "The Young Man and the Sea" by Rodman Philbrick

Those who fear imminent robotic world domination can actually take heart — like the AI actor Tilly Norwood, these little geezers have limited abilities.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 14, 2026

The CGL geezers don’t even want to imagine Knueppel returning to punish them on the middle-school courts of Wisconsin again.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 8, 2026

"It's not just geezers, you see lots of girls wearing them nowadays and older people."

From BBC Jul. 21, 2023

The starting lineup averaged 24 years, 136 days, relative geezers to the record youth of 22 years, 61 days that began the Oct.

From Seattle Times Mar. 25, 2022

There were no term limits, and those two geezers had been doing a kick-ass job of protecting user rights for over a decade.

From "Ready Player One: A Novel" by Ernest Cline



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