See Also: two-time(dictionary)
one-time(dictionary)
old-time(dictionary)
Time(medicine)
Time(money)
time(2)(dictionary)
Just in Time(money)
just-in-time(dictionary)
time(dictionary)
Time value(money)

old-time (iou)



old-time adjective. L18.
[from OLD adjective + TIME noun.]
Of, belonging to, or characteristic of an ancient or earlier time. L18.
Designating a usu. slow or romantic style of ballroom dancing and music particularly fashionable in the 19th and early 20th cents. L19.
Applied to traditional or folk styles of American popular music, as gospel, Cajun, bluegrass, etc. US. E20.
old-'timer noun (orig. US) (a) a person of long experience (in a place or position); (b) an old-fashioned person or thing: L19.
old-timey adjective old-fashioned, (nostalgically or sentimentally) recalling the past M19.