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  1. The meaning of GEEZER is an odd, eccentric, or unreasonable person (usually a man); especially : an old man. How to use geezer in a sentence.

  2. a man, often old or unusual in some way: a funny old geezer. She got talking to some geezer in the pub. (Definition of geezer from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) geezer | Intermediate English. noun [ C ] us / ˈɡi·zər / Add to word list. an old man. Note:

  3. May 27, 2011 · Originally, a geezer seems to have been ‘someone who went around in disguise’. The word probably represents a dialectal pronunciation of the now obsolete guiser ‘someone wearing a masquerade as part of a performance, mummer’.

  4. Define old geezer. old geezer synonyms, old geezer pronunciation, old geezer translation, English dictionary definition of old geezer. Noun 1. old geezer - an elderly man antique, gaffer, oldtimer, old-timer graybeard, greybeard, old man, Methuselah - a man who is very old Based on WordNet...

  5. a man, often old or unusual in some way: a funny old geezer. She got talking to some geezer in the pub. (Definition of geezer from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

  6. What does geezer mean? Geezer is a mildly negative slang term for a man, especially an older man who’s considered odd in some way. In American slang, geezer almost always refers to an older man and is especially used in the phrase old geezer. In British slang, geezer just refers to any man.

  7. slang An old man, often one who is odd or eccentric. Is that old geezer still going on about his model train collection? I've fully embraced that I'm going to be a grumpy old geezer by the time I'm in my 60s. I know some of my students think I'm a wacky old geezer because of my weird methods.

  8. 5 days ago · a member of any of the living races of Homo sapiens, characterized by erect bipedal posture, a highly developed brain, and powers of articulate speech, abstract reasoning, and imagination.

  9. slang An old man, often one who is odd or eccentric. Is that old geezer still going on about his model train collection? I've fully embraced that I'm going to be a grumpy old geezer by the time I'm in my 60s. I know some of my students think I'm a wacky old geezer because of my weird methods.

  10. Origin of Geezer. Probably alteration of dialectal guiser mummer, masquerader, person who looks odd or acts strangely from Middle English gysar from gysen to dress from gyse, guise fashion guise. From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

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