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Definition of Geezers
1. geezer [n] - See also: geezer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Geezers
Literary usage of Geezers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Handset Reminiscences: Recollections of an Old-time Printer and Journalist by Jared Benedict Graham (1915)
""Hello, Bill, what are you geezers a doin' here, this time o'night? ... we'd
like, to know what the h—11 you geezers are here fer. ..."
2. The truth about the stage by Corin (1885)
"If we wake up the old geezers, we shall get notice to quit without compensation.
... In the right-hand division lay the two old geezers, as Sandy styled the ..."
3. Cooking with the Baker Street Bunchby Michael W. Paulson by Michael W. Paulson (2006)
""We are in disguise," Elizabeth explained. "As what?" Whitney asked. "geezers who
check bad air," Breanna replied. "You are awful short for geezers," ..."
4. Maggie's Too by Paul E. Furdon (2001)
"They had a board meeting last week and one of the members said that health clubs
are a poor investment because they cater to fat old geezers and anorectic ..."
5. Future of Social Security for This Generation and the Next: Current State of edited by Jim Bunning (1997)
"I'm here to report that this message is being understood by those so-called "greedy
geezers," who in fact are willing to sacrifice if that sacrifice is ..."
6. Longer Plays by Modern Authors [American] by Helen Louise Cohen (1922)
"Only two old geezers in their dotage—ignorant and primitive. One of them just
turned loose from jail. Why care about them? MADELINE [shakes head]. ..."
7. Ann Arbor Tales by Karl Edwin Harriman (1902)
""I'm goin' to get next to-night," he said. " There's always more or less geezers
hangin' round the hotel in a college town, and I'll do a little pumpin'. ..."