old+fellow
1old fellow — old friend, long time friend …
2old fellow — Noun. Affectionate term for one s penis. Cf old chap , old man , lad …
3old fellow — noun Colloquial 1. /oʊld ˈfɛloʊ/ (say ohld feloh) (as a term of address) friend, companion. 2. /ˈoʊld fɛloʊ/ (say ohld feloh) a father, usually one s own. 3. /ˈoʊld fɛloʊ/ (say ohld feloh) a husband, usually one s own. 4. /ˈoʊld fɛloʊ/ (say ohld… …
4old fellow — Chiefly Brit. See old chap. [1810 20] * * * …
5old fellow — Chiefly Brit. See old chap. [1810 20] …
6old fellow — n the penis. An affectionate euphemism used by hearty males …
7old fellow — Elekule, olopala …
8Old New York (novel) — Old New York (1924) is a collection of four novellas by Edith Wharton, revolving around upper class New York City society in the 1840s, 1850s, 1860s, and 1870s. The novellas are not directly interconnected, though certain fictional characters… …
9old bean — (informal) An affectionate form of address, usu to a man • • • Main Entry: ↑bean * * * old bean, British Slang. old fellow; old man (as a familiar form of address). * * * I Brit., informal …
10fellow — The original sense of this word was business partner, but by the fourteenth century it also had the meaning of companion in a more general sense. It became the usual way of addressing a male servant, and at first would have been thought to be… …