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Hmmmmmmmm...... I prefer example 25.

old [auld]
adjective
1 having lived or existed for a relatively long time
example: an old man
example: an old tradition
example: old wine
example: an old house
example: an old country

2 a of or relating to advanced years or a long life
example: old age
b (as collective n; preceded by the)
example: the old
c old and young people of all ages


3 decrepit or senile

4 worn with age or use
example: old clothes
example: an old car

5 a [postpositive] having lived or existed for a specified period
example: a child who is six years old
b (in combination)
example: a six-year-old child
c (as n in combination)
example: a six-year-old


6 [cap when part of a name or title] earlier or earliest of two or more things with the same name
example: the old edition
example: the Old Testament
example: old Norwich

7 [cap when part of a name] designating the form of a language in which the earliest known records are written
example: Old English

8 [prenominal] familiar through long acquaintance or repetition
example: an old friend
example: an old excuse

9 practised; hardened
example: old in cunning

10 [prenominal; often preceded by good] cherished; dear: used as a term of affection or familiarity
example: good old George

11 (informal)
[with any of several nouns] used as a familiar form of address to a person
example: old thing
example: old bean
example: old stick
example: old fellow

12 skilled through long experience (esp. in the phrase an old hand)

13 out-of-date; unfashionable

14 remote or distant in origin or time of origin
example: an old culture

15 [prenominal] former; previous
example: my old house was small

16 a [prenominal] established for a relatively long time
example: an old member
b (in combination)
example: old-established


17 sensible, wise, or mature
example: old beyond one's years

18 (of a river, valley, or land surface) in the final stage of the cycle of erosion, characterized by flat extensive flood plains and minimum relief
See also: youthful [4], mature [6]

19 (intensifier) (esp. in phrases such as a good old time, any old thing, any old how, etc.)

20 (of crops) harvested late

21 good old days an earlier period of time regarded as better than the present

22 little old (informal)
indicating affection, esp. humorous affection
example: my little old wife

23 the old one (or gentleman) (informal)
a jocular name for: Satan
noun
24 an earlier or past time (esp. in the phrase of old)
example: in days of old
[ETYMOLOGY: Old English eald; related to Old Saxon ald, Old High German, German alt, Latin altus high]
'oldish adjective
'oldness noun

25 term used by a select group of geeks who frequent web based Forums. They usually have no amusing input to the forums apart from using the term along with a link to a web site which contains more of the same stuff (usually created specially for the geeks to use).