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Posted by dorayme on 01/13/83 11:29
> From: Andy Dingley <dingbat@codesmiths.com>
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> On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 05:25:51 +1000, dorayme <dorayme@optusnet.com.au>
> wrote:
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>> Here, an "old geezer" usually means "an old man", "geezer" remaining unused
>> and undefined.
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> "Geezer" is used in London (dating from the '70s at least). Imagine the
> characters in a Guy Ritchie film, with the shaved heads.
>
Yes, I recall, it is also used in England... The Bill I think (when it was
half a decent show...)
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