When you link someone to a website they have already seen. It refers to a fictional top-level domain (like .com, .net and .edu) that, if it existed, would house all the old shit everyone has seen but you.
Example 1
Guy1: Have you see tubgirl?
Guy2: you mean www.tubgirl.old?
Example 2 - The lazy approach
Guy1: Hey, check out todays woot
Guy2: .old
Guy1: Have you see tubgirl?
Guy2: you mean www.tubgirl.old?
Example 2 - The lazy approach
Guy1: Hey, check out todays woot
Guy2: .old
by foo? March 3, 2006
"A person can die at age 100 and not be considered old it seems."
-me
"5.25'' disks? Those are old man, obsolete. Why're you still using that?"
-me
"5.25'' disks? Those are old man, obsolete. Why're you still using that?"
by Dave March 26, 2004
proper noun - an old person. plural: Olds
Basically, when referring to people, it takes the standard adjective, and uses it as a noun instead.
Basically, when referring to people, it takes the standard adjective, and uses it as a noun instead.
This nursing home is full of Olds. They smell like pee.
The Olds want their medicare and SSI, but they hate sushulizm.
I was T-boned at the intersection by an Old who ran the red light.
The Olds want their medicare and SSI, but they hate sushulizm.
I was T-boned at the intersection by an Old who ran the red light.
by messickc February 22, 2011
by Amorbis December 17, 2005
Contemptous response of a grizzled internet veteran when a newbie presents something he thinks is fresh, but in reality is tired, worn and rotten.
by madgrad January 25, 2003
by TheOldSkoolReader June 5, 2019