Geezer

/ˈɡiːzər/ noun

An older person, especially used as a casual or slightly disrespectful term in British English.

British slang of uncertain origin, possibly from 'guiser' (someone who wears a disguise) or dialectal variants. It became common in early 20th-century British English to describe older men.

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