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A small town in Central Alberta, home to Jay Rosehill of the Toronto Maple Leafs. We be chillin in Olds tonight, yo.
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short for Oldsmobile a large american pimp car Im crusin in my Olds tonight.
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The opposite of news. When news become old and the less intellectual call it old news, which is an oxymoron.
Similarly, old newspapers are called oldspapers. Guy1: Dude, I just read about the WTC and 9/11.
Guy2: That's olds,man. Start reading the news more often. |
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'Olds' are your parents, 'old man' is your father. 'Olds' could probably be also used for your grandparents but would probably seem more disrespectful. "Can we have the party at your house?"
"Nah." "Why not?" "Cos my olds won't be home that day so we won't have anyone to supervise us." |
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Derogatory term for "old people" senior citizens.
Much like the use of terms "Blacks, whites, chinks, japs..." etc. Why should olds be aloud to vote in this college town when we make up over half the population and will probably outlive them here?
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parent, guardian, person who is a drag on fun "lets ditch our olds at home and go to the mall!"
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adj. old people The olds can qualify for Social Security benefits.
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