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ole
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ole
good old boy
(noun)
ole
/
ˈ
oʊl/
ole
/
ˈ
oʊl/
Britannica Dictionary definition of OLE
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used to represent a very informal way of saying “old”
a big
ole
tractor
We had a fine
ole
time.
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