Old-timer
[ohld-tahy-mer] /ˈoʊldˈtaɪ mər/
noun, Informal.
1.
a person whose residence, membership, or experience began long ago and has been continuing for a considerable length of time; veteran.
2.
an old person.
3.
an old-fashioned person or thing.
noun
1.
a person who has been in a certain place, occupation, etc, for a long time
2.
(US) an old man
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