by Devin McKay January 29, 2008
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 03, 2006
The new and improved way of saying aging but rather saying that you are getting old, therefore, olding.
Why do you keep creating new words as if you were the dictionary? Well, I'm olding and there is only one thing left to do with my time.
by Bubalooh May 11, 2020
"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 TheOldSkoolReader June 05, 2019
by Bill Lee June 20, 2004