Concept cluster: Social systems > Elderly people or aging
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(derogatory) An old woman.
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The world or sphere of blokes.
adj
(chiefly humorous) Resistant to boys, their romantic appeal, or the damage they cause by playing.
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(slang) A child (at any age) of an active military service member.
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(historical) A boy who attended school supported by a grant or scholarship.
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(obsolete) An old man, especially one who talks and acts like an old woman.
adj
(rare) Characteristic of a dame.
n
An elderly person, especially a woman.
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(informal) Debutante ball or debut.
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(slang) A child of divorced parents.
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The quality of being a doll; dollhood.
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(US, slang) A brave, tough, hardy man.
adj
Of, relating to, or resembling a gangster
n
(archaic) gentleman
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The condition of being a girl; girlhood.
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(marketing) The influence that children exert, both directly and indirectly, on the consumer decisions made by their parents.
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(dated) A ladylike behaviour or turn of phrase.
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younger brother (used especially by children, or by parents in speaking to their children)
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(informal, sometimes derogatory) Little old lady.
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(psychology) In an immediate family containing three children, the child who is neither the oldest nor the youngest, often believed to receive less parental attention than do his or her two siblings and to have skills as a mediator.
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A man who is the epitome of niceness.
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A familiar, shortened or diminutive name for a person or thing.
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(UK, dated) Affectionate term of address for a man.
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(endearing or patronizing) old woman
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(colloquial) nursing home
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(UK) Affectionate term of address for a woman.
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(informal) The New York Times, a newspaper in New York City, NY, United States.
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(literally, informal) An elderly woman.
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Alternative form of Old Lady of Threadneedle Street (“the Bank of England”) [(informal) The Bank of England.]
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(uncountable, herbs) Synonym of southernwood
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(colloquial, Australia) An elderly man.
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A term of endearment used to a friend.
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(countable, informal, slang) One's wife.
n
(African-American Vernacular) An older person, especially one who acts as a leader or mentor.
n
(now nonstandard) old man
n
(colloquial, Ireland, literally) old man
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(colloquial, Ireland, literally) old woman
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Alternative form of ould one [(colloquial, Ireland, literally) old woman]
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A young woman who has made her formal appearance in society.
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Alternative spelling of poster child [(chiefly Canada, US, idiomatic) One who is a prototypical or quintessential example of something.]
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(informal) A schoolchild, a kid who attends school; a schoolboy or schoolgirl.
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Obsolete form of Sikh. [An adherent of Sikhism.]
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(slang) An old person.
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An athletic macho man.
adj
Characteristic of, or abounding with wenches
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An adult woman who has not become mature
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(communism) A child who is a junior member of a Communist party, or similar movement.
adj
(dated) Befitting, or typical of, a young lady.
n
(dated) Behaviour befitting, or typical of, a young lady.

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