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old farts

n. (old fart English)

Usage examples of "old farts".

Those old farts around the checkerboard must have ice in their bones.

The board was comprised of stuffy old farts who were conservative with their personal fortunes but turned out to be a good deal more adventurous with Achievement House’.

My uncle and those other old farts might think that'll work, but they're whistling down a rat hole.

Christ Jesus, if you knew the hours I'd suffered listening to those things as a kid, and watching the old farts lumber around dancing to it!

The older hands who had worked their way up the hard way let the youngsters do the computer-driving, since they themselves had only a passing familiarization with the equipment, and took on the role of supervising, marking trends, setting corporate policy, and generally being the kindly uncle to the youngsters, who regarded the supervisory personnel as old farts to whom you ran in time of trouble.

The whole damned world is swamped by conniving old farts like Smoke.

After fifteen years in the Air Guard, including two months in Saudi Arabia during Desert Storm, he also knew a lot about taking a bunch of kids-the conscripts in the Macedonian Army were all between eighteen and twenty years old-matching them up with the veterans, and letting the old farts lead.