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Geezer Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡiːzə/
GEE-zur
/ɡˈiːzɐ/
gee-ZUH

释义

An informal British English word for an old man, often used jokingly or affectionately, or for any man in a relaxed context.

用法与细微差别

'Geezer' is mostly UK slang and can sound rude if used disrespectfully. It usually describes an older man but can refer to any man in London slang ('proper geezer' = 'real man'). Not used in formal situations.

例句

The old geezer lives next door.

basic

Who's that geezer in the funny hat?

basic

A grumpy geezer was complaining at the store.

basic

He's a proper geezer—always telling stories down at the pub.

natural

Some young guy called me a geezer—should I be offended?

natural

You see that geezer over there? That’s the owner of the place.

natural