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oldie
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
oldie
(noun)
golden oldie
(noun)
oldie
/
ˈ
oʊldi/
noun
plural
oldies
oldie
/
ˈ
oʊldi/
noun
plural
oldies
Britannica Dictionary definition of OLDIE
[
count
]
informal
:
someone or something that is not new
This recipe's an
oldie
and a favorite in my family.
an
oldie
but goodie
(
Brit
) He's one of the
oldies
[=(
US
)
old-timers
] on the soccer team.
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