Codgers

/ˈkɑdʒərz/ noun

Definition

Plural of codger; multiple older men, especially those considered stubborn or eccentric.

Etymology

Standard English pluralization of 'codger,' adding '-s' to indicate more than one crusty or peculiar older person.

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