oldy

/ˈoʊldi/
noun
  1. An old person, especially one considered endearing or familiar.
    • The neighborhood oldy always sits on his porch and waves to everyone.
    • My grandpa is a cheerful oldy who loves telling stories about his youth.
    • The kids helped the oldy cross the street safely.
  2. An old song, movie, or other cultural item that is still popular or remembered.
    • That movie is a real oldy, but it's still one of my favorites.
    • We danced to an oldy from the 1980s at the party.
    • The radio station plays oldies every Sunday morning.
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