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geezer    
n. 老头

老头

geezer
n 1: a man who is (usually) old and/or eccentric

geezer \gee"zer\, n. [Dial. corrupt. of {Guiser} a mummer.]
A queer old fellow; an old chap; sometimes, an old woman.
[Contemptuous, Slang.]

Syn: bloke.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]


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  • etymology - Whats the origin of the word geezer? - English Language . . .
    "Geezer" actually means an odd or eccentric man This word came from guise, which was: (in Scotland and N England) the practice or custom of disguising oneself in fancy dress, often with a mask, and visiting people's houses, esp at Halloween The above is the origin of guiser Thus, it was used in slang to describe someone as odd, and it was pronounced "geezer" due to as you said, the Cockney
  • meaning - I heard geezer (?) on Rumpole of the Bailey - English . . .
    In UK slang geezer (or geeza) can just mean a man, regardless of age, like 'chap' or 'bloke' In the context of Rumpole of the Bailey, I'm guessing she's saying that he "locked her man up" (put her husband partner boyfriend in jail)
  • What is the origin of BrEng ‘bird’ meaning “young woman”?
    Here, geezer is a British slang for a young lad, bloke (can be an equivalent of dude in AmE) "The Hostage" and "Make me an Offer" were the famous movies of that time
  • Whats the origin of the phrase cruising for bruising?
    -1 It was also used in the song "Money" from Pink Floyd's 1973 album "Dark Side of the Moon" During the fade out, a woman in the voiceover can be heard saying, "That geezer was cruisin' for a bruisin'"
  • greetings - Whats an appropriate response to a British person asking . . .
    You'll need to complete a few actions and gain 15 reputation points before being able to upvote Upvoting indicates when questions and answers are useful What's reputation and how do I get it? Instead, you can save this post to reference later
  • What is the word to describe pseudo-elite people who despite being . . .
    What I mean is being uncultured, not necessarily evil This is often the case with people who have recently climbed the socio-economical ladder and newly gained huge wealth in a short amount of time,
  • etymology - Origin of Youre nicked, sunshine! - English Language . . .
    As pretty much anyone who's ever watched an English police procedural can attest to, English policemen use the phrase "you're nicked, sunshine!" whenever they apprehend a suspect However, anyone
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Wasn't I?" at the end of a statement can certainly can be read as indicating peevishness Also though, and in my experience, many Londoners use phrases like "wasn't I?", "weren't I?", "didn't I" as narrative intensifiers "So, I was going up the Elephant and Castle weren't I , when this geezer stops me with a question about English usage" (Slipping into the narrative present as another
  • meaning - Is there an explanation for why both pop and pops are . . .
    Nowadays, ''Pop,'' when capitalized and used as the name for someone who is not your father, refers to a likable geezer or the grizzled night watchman The declension of filial address begins with a breezy ''Howzit goin', Pops?'' to a more respectful ''About my allowance, Dad,'' to a resigned and resentful ''Yes, Father ''
  • word choice - There is a car on in the street - English Language . . .
    I am not a native speaker, but I am a pretty good English speaker and I get confused with prepositions a lot But in my opinion, for the 1st one, either on or in can work If we say on the street, I think the emphasis is that the car was parked outside on the street, instead of parking in a garage, for instance That is, where the car was spotted is the key in this case But if we say in the





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