by Anonymous September 26, 2003

one who is know to have extensive knowledge and experience in technical and social situations. A true work hard, play hard individual.
by Ol' Hayestak Macmilly January 28, 2015

a phrase which generally refers to a cliche or an over-used excuse. to be used in disgust. often a pre-cursor to serious arguments in games such as checkers... like when a player tries to pull the "classic" half-pincer movement.
by failure33object April 22, 2005

Person 1: Eh Johnny, guess what I did last night
Person 2: What did you do?
Person 1: I did a little of the old in and out.
Person 2: What did you do?
Person 1: I did a little of the old in and out.
by Mike Cookster May 27, 2006

people who have managed their money carefully over many generations and increased the value of their holdings by careful financial management. Many of these people own a large estate and may also have a town house. They do not follow the popular fashion fads and wear good quality clothing that has a timeless look. Everything about them may be summed up in a few words GOOD TASTE and QUALITY
Most of the old money in Ireland belongs to the gentry and families with businesses established the 1800s and early part of the 1900s
by Criostoir Hulme September 25, 2005

by Russell42 September 2, 2006

Slang popular in Northern Virginia.
Adj.
1. To be of the same age as William "Charlie" Hundley. (b. 1968)
2. To be perceived as being of a similar age as William "Charlie" Hundley. (b. 1968)
3. Something pretty old, but not quite done for, like rotary phones, Atari 2600, or vinyl LPs.
Adj.
1. To be of the same age as William "Charlie" Hundley. (b. 1968)
2. To be perceived as being of a similar age as William "Charlie" Hundley. (b. 1968)
3. Something pretty old, but not quite done for, like rotary phones, Atari 2600, or vinyl LPs.
by Bigler December 22, 2008
