codger

/ˈkɑdʒər/
noun
  1. An old man, especially one who is strange or funny in some way.
    • The old codger down the street still wears a hat and suspenders every day.
    • A grumpy codger yelled at the kids for stepping on his lawn.
    • My grandpa is a lovable codger who tells the same jokes over and over.
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