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Synonyms and antonyms of Informal and insulting words for old people in British Thesaurus

Informal and insulting words for old people

biddy (noun)

offensive an insulting word for an older woman

buffer (noun)

Britishinformal a man, especially an old man, who you think is slightly stupid but not unpleasant

codger (noun)

an insulting word for an old man

Colonel Blimp (noun)

British a silly old man with old-fashioned ideas who thinks he is important

crone (noun)

an insulting word for an old woman

gaffer (noun)

informal an old man

goat (noun)

informal an insulting word for an old man, especially one who shows a great sexual interest in women

grandad (noun)

informal an insulting way of talking to an old man, especially one whose name you do not know

old bag (noun)

offensive an insulting word for an old woman

old bat (noun)

offensive an insulting word for an old woman who you think is slightly crazy

old boy (noun)

British used for referring to an old man

old dear (noun)

Britishinformal an old woman, especially one who is confused. This phrase is sometimes used as an insult.

old girl (noun)

Britishinformal old-fashioned used for referring to an old woman

old-timer (noun)

American an old man

wrinkly (noun)

Britishinformal an insulting word for an old person