Wiktionary
any old
alt. 1 (&lit any old English) 2 (context idiomatic informal English) any, absolutely any, any typical, a run-of-the-mill. det. 1 (&lit any old English) 2 (context idiomatic informal English) any, absolutely any, any typical, a run-of-the-mill.
WordNet
any old
adj. being any unspecified one; used for emphasis; "any old time"; "any old place" [syn: any old(a)]
Usage examples of "any old".
Unless there are any old hands on view tonight, I don't think I shall be spotted.
It is, however, unlucky for you,' and here a gleam of light shot across the face of Cortes, 'that there should be any old feud between you, seeing that it is to his charge that I am about to confide you.