by kloon882 May 02, 2019
A colloquial term - used primarily in the West Oxfordshire town of Witney - meaning "Friend" or "Mate". Derived from the more commonly used "Old Boy". The "Old" is often emphasised and elongated.
Fancy coming down the pub old B?
Person 1: You got that scrilla you owe me old B, that papes?
Person 2: Yeah I got it old B, there you go.
Person 1: Oooooooooooooooooooold B
Person 1: You got that scrilla you owe me old B, that papes?
Person 2: Yeah I got it old B, there you go.
Person 1: Oooooooooooooooooooold B
by Witney Kru March 23, 2008
A Small town college in Alberta, Canada, consisting of about 1500 students. A vast majority are redneck drunks (yippee!), and for some reason, we have a fashion department. 25% of the students are 4-H Alumni.
You're from Olds College? Drunk.
by peckerhead1212 November 07, 2011
A group of elderly individuals who holds the knowledge that a certain someone needs in order to win the war within the mind.
I did not have the information to make progress with my research so I confronted the Whites Of Old to get the information needed to end the war within the mind.
by TheWon(one) May 04, 2017
When your friend that used to be fun to hang out with but who's shit is now fully owned by the "man", actually hangs out with you again and does hilarious shit like he used to do.
Everyone at the party was wasted and it was funny as shit because old-wade was out and shut the place down.
I wish he would stop being such a pussy and act like old-wade.
I wish he would stop being such a pussy and act like old-wade.
by reinsurance redux December 06, 2011
Through the 19th and in the early half of the 20th century, Londoners used coal for heating their homes, which produced large amounts of smoke. In combination with climatic conditions this often caused a characteristic smog, and London became known for its typical "London Fog", also known as "Pea Soupers". London was sometimes referred to as "The Smoke" because of this. In 1952 this culminated in the disastrous Great Smog of 1952 which lasted for five days and killed over 4,000 people. In response to this, the Clean Air Act 1956 was passed, mandating the creating of "smokeless zones" where the use of "smokeless" fuels was required (this was at a time when most households still used open fires); the Act was effective, though the nickname is still used sarcastically. Many cities have since aquired the nickname "The Smoke", but London was the first, hence "The Old Smoke".
London - "The Old Smoke"
by Kristian fra Kristiansand August 11, 2010
by Borris Johnson September 24, 2008