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tr['fəʊgɪ]1→ link=fogey fogey{'fəʊgian old fogy — un/una carca (fam & pey)
* * *['fəʊgi]an old fogy — un/una carca (fam & pey)
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Old fogies — old folk, usually infers a lack of understanding of modern (young) thinking … Dictionary of Australian slang
old fogies — Australian Slang old folk, usually infers a lack of understanding of modern (young) thinking … English dialects glossary
old-fo|gey|ism — old fo|gy|ism or old fo|gey|ism «OHLD FOH gee ihz uhm», noun. the ideas or behavior characteristics of old fogies; old fashioned ways … Useful english dictionary
old-fo|gy|ism — or old fo|gey|ism «OHLD FOH gee ihz uhm», noun. the ideas or behavior characteristics of old fogies; old fashioned ways … Useful english dictionary
Fogies — Fogy Fo gy, n.; pl. {Fogies}. 1. A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over conservative, or slow; usually preceded by old; an {old fogy}. [Written also {fogie} and {fogey}.] [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Notorious old bore; regular old fogy.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
old fogy — Fogy Fo gy, n.; pl. {Fogies}. 1. A dull old fellow; a person behind the times, over conservative, or slow; usually preceded by old; an {old fogy}. [Written also {fogie} and {fogey}.] [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] Notorious old bore; regular old fogy.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fogies — fo·gy || fəʊgɪ n. conservative, old fashioned person, person who dislikes change … English contemporary dictionary
fogy — fogyish, adj. fogyism, n. /foh gee/, n., pl. fogies. an excessively conservative or old fashioned person, esp. one who is intellectually dull (usually prec. by old): The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century. Also,… … Universalium
Reaction to Darwin's theory — This article deals with Darwin s life during the period from 1859 to 1861, including immediate reactions to his publication of The Origin of Species . For events leading up to this period, see inception of Darwin s theory, development of Darwin s … Wikipedia
Dad's Army — /dædz ˈami/ (say dadz ahmee) Colloquial –noun 1. a body of retired or unfit soldiers or mothballed plant or machinery brought back into service: a Dad s Army of old power stations. –adjective 2. amateurish and old fashioned, as if full of old… …
fogey — fogey, fogy This occurs mainly in the expressions old (and now also young) fogey. Fogy was formerly the dominant spelling; Thackeray and Charles Kingsley, for example, wrote about old fogies, implying a singular form fogy. But with the more… … Modern English usage