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old woman noun- a wife; a woman you cohabit with UK, 1775
- his old woman who was a brass on the game down the Baze. — Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 8, 1958
- THIRD PRISONER: Say hello to the big world, Charlie. SECOND PRISONER: Remember me to the old woman, Charlie. FIRST PRISONER: Ta-ra, Charlie. — Troy Kennedy Martin, The Italian Job [uncut script], 1969
- a mother UK, 1829
- a male who behaves like an old woman AUSTRALIA
- Jeez, you’re an old woman, pop. — Wal Watkins, Race the Lazy River, p. 82, 1963
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