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Re: Euro (mostly British) Phrases that are catching on in the U.S.?
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geezer has been commonly used in the U.S. since before you were born. I don't use it very often but then again I don't interact with people over 60 very often. [/ QUOTE ] Yes but it means different things on different sides of the Atlantic Old man on your side and a kind of wide boy, rascal, wild spirited young man on this side. |
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