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Geezer

Geezer is a British English slang term for a man, typically an older man. It is informal and its connotation varies with context; it can be neutral or affectionate when used among friends, but may be insulting if used contemptuously about someone. The term is most common in the United Kingdom and Ireland and is understood in other English-speaking regions, especially where British media is influential.

Etymology and history: The origin of the word is unclear. It emerged in 20th-century British slang and

Usage and examples: It can function as a noun or as a vocative, as in "That geezer

Notable uses: Some public figures use "Geezer" as a nickname or stage name; for example, Terence "Geezer"

has
become
a
common
part
of
colloquial
speech.
There
is
no
widely
accepted
single
origin.
over
there"
or
"Alright,
geezer?"
Its
tone—friendly,
wary,
or
mocking—drives
its
meaning.
Butler,
longtime
bassist
of
Black
Sabbath,
is
widely
known
by
the
nickname.
The
term
also
appears
in
music,
film,
and
literature
to
convey
a
certain
British
character.