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Fogy   /fˈoʊgi/   Listen
Fogy

noun
(pl. fogies)
1.
Someone whose style is out of fashion.  Synonyms: dodo, fogey, fossil.






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"Fogy" Quotes from Famous Books



... These he equips with new names, and thus we have those terrific nomenclatures which are enough to frighten the medical student, to say nothing of the sufferers staggering under this long catalogue of local infirmities. The 'old-fogy' doctor, who knows the family tendencies of his patient, who 'understands his constitution,' will often treat him better than the famous specialist, who sees him for the first time, and has to guess at many things 'the old doctor' knows from his previous ...
— Over the Teacups • Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

... he would double his diligence in making money, out of spite to the father, if not love for the daughter. The old fogy's wealth he would have at any rate, and Millicent with it, if possible, as a sort of bonus. So, obtaining an interview with his fair intended and intending, at the earliest moment, without revealing a hint ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 21, July, 1859 • Various



Words linked to "Fogy" :   dodo, colloquialism, senior citizen, golden ager, oldster, fogey, old person, fossil



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