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oldieenUK
old·ie O0057200 (ōl′dē)n. Something old, especially a formerly popular song.oldie (ˈəʊldɪ) n1. an old person or thing2. Austral a parent: children and their oldies. old•ie (ˈoʊl di) n. Informal. 1. a popular song, joke, movie, etc., that was in vogue at a time in the past. 2. an elderly person. [1870–75] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | oldie - a song that was formerly populargolden oldiesong, vocal - a short musical composition with words; "a successful musical must have at least three good songs" | Translations
oldieenUK
golden oldieA form of entertainment, especially a song, that was very popular in the past and is still enjoyed by many people. I love listening to the golden oldies. It takes me back to a simpler time.See also: golden, oldiean oldie but (a) goodie1. Something that was created a relatively long time ago but which is still excellent by today's standard. Ah, the White Album—that's an oldie but goodie! Here, try this book. It's an oldie but a goodie.2. A person who is advanced in years but is very likable, reliable, helpful, etc. I'm giving you a desk next to Martin. He's an oldie but goodie who will help show you the ropes. A: "You're an oldie but a goodie, Aunt Lily!" B: "Hey, I'm not old!"See also: but, goodie, oldiegolden oldie 1 an old song or film that is still well known and popular. 2 someone who is no longer young but is still successful in their field. informalSee also: golden, oldieoldie but goodie n. something (or even someone) that is old but still likable. Mary is an oldie but goodie. I’m glad she’s still around. See also: but, goodie, oldiegolden oldieA recording, film, or other entertainment item that was once very popular and is still admired. This slangy term was born in the 1960s and originally applied to phonograph records but soon was broadened. For example, “I always do my aerobics workouts to tapes of golden oldies.” See also: golden, oldieoldieenUK
Synonyms for oldienoun a song that was formerly popularSynonymsRelated Words |