mature+years

  • 121dirtie old man — Australian Slang man, usually of mature years, who is considered to have an unhealthy interest in sexual matters …

    English dialects glossary

  • 122grey on a tray — noun (plural greys on trays) Colloquial a snowboarder of mature years. Also, Chiefly US, gray on a tray …

  • 123koro — I. /ˈkɒroʊ/ (say koroh) noun NZ a Maori man of mature years. {Maori} II. /ˈkɔroʊ/ (say kawroh) noun Psychiatry a pathological anxiety that one s genitalia will shrink and disappear; in men, a particular fear that the penis is shrinking because it …

  • 124kuia — /ˈkujə/ (say koohyuh) noun NZ a Maori woman of mature years. {Maori} …

  • 125silver surfer — /sɪlvə ˈsɜfə/ (say silvuh serfuh) noun an adult of mature years who uses the internet. {silver with reference to their hair + (internet) surfer} …

  • 126implied consent — Acquiescence. By the prosecutrix in a prosecution for rape:–conduct of such nature as to create in the mind of the accused an honest and reasonable belief of free submission to the carnal act, 44 Am J1st Rape § 12; failure to oppose the carnal… …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 127boy, old —    Used by British speakers to address a man of any age in a friendly way, whether the man concerned is known to them already or not. The Oxford English Dictionary, under ‘today’, quotes a journalist in 1864 to the effect that ‘“Old boy”, as a… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address

  • 128innocent —    In occasional use as a vocative, with various meanings. It appears to mean ‘one who is free of guilt’ when Edgar, in Shakespeare’s King Lear (3:vi), says: ‘Pray, innocent, and beware the foul fiend.’ It often means ‘one of child like… …

    A dictionary of epithets and terms of address