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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



... are in your right place. A dowager is a woman who doesn't dance: and her male attendant is—what is he? We will call him a fogy.' ...
— The Shaving of Shagpat • George Meredith

... playing cicerone in Winchester, knowing and loving the place as I do, if it hadn't been for Dick Burden's air of thinking such knowledge as mine quite the musty-fusty luggage of the old fogy. There's no use pretending it didn't rub ...
— Set in Silver • Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson

... probability is, that the least danger to his mental independence will proceed from any apprehension he may entertain of what are irreverently styled the "old fogies"; for if Young America goes on at its present headlong rate, there is little doubt that the old fogy will have to descend from his eminence of place, become an object of pathos rather than terror, and be compelled to make the inquiring appeal to his brisk hunters, so often made to himself in vain, "Am I not a man and a brother?" ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 7, May, 1858 • Various

... from its kindred, in a certain shady, grave, old-fogy, fossil aspect, just touched with a pensive solemnity, as if it thought to itself, "I'm getting old, but I'm highly respectable; that's a comfort." It has, moreover, a dejected, injured air, as if it brooded solemnly on the wrong done to it ...
— Little Classics, Volume 8 (of 18) - Mystery • Various

... Brown was by no means a conventional parson. He was smoking a cigarette, and two dogs followed at his heels. He was certainly not a fogy. He had more than a little admiration for Charley Steele, but he found it difficult to preach when Charley was in the congregation. He was always aware of a subterranean and half-pitying criticism going on in the barrister's mind. John Brown knew that he could ...
— The Judgment House • Gilbert Parker

... "Now that old fogy's gone down stairs, my dear sir, let us come to an understanding at the beginning of our acquaintance. Of course, you're bound by your cloth to say that sort of thing to me, just as I am bound by it not to swear in your company: but you'll allow ...
— Two Years Ago, Volume I • Charles Kingsley



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



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