little old
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- (US, Southern US, idiomatic, informal) Emphatically, affectionately, or humorously little; ordinary or harmless (especially when trying to downplay the importance of something).
- Well aren't you just a little old sweetheart?
- A: I love your dress! B: What, this little old thing?
- How about a little old game of pool?
- 1909, Rowland Thomas, The Little Gods, page 280:
- You brought the best little old news you'll ever tote. Secretario, if you never promulgate worse news than that, you'll boost your circulation a thousand a day.
- 1915 August 14, Roy K. Moulton, “On the Spur of the Moment: Appearances”, in The Day (New London), page 9:
- They found afterward to their regret that he was the finest little old poker player that ever struck the village and he carried away a suitcase of yellow-backed bills.
- 1949 May 16, Walt Kelly, Pogo (comic strip):
- [Pogo:] I'm takin' care of this li'l' ol' backward child.
- 1976, Richard West, “The Best of Texas”, in Texas Monthly, volume 4, number 7, page 103:
- We Texans have always bragged about having the best little old this and the best little old that.
- 1992, Henry I. Christ, Building Power in Reading, page 131:
- Well, you nice people, I'm going to let you in on a secret and show you why this kitchen knife is the best little ole product you can get.
- 1995, Rose Clayton, editor, Elvis Up Close: In the Words of Those Who Knew Him Best, page 13:
- Christine Roberts Presley: Elvis was the best little ol' thing. He was so polite.
- 1999, “College Basketball: Men's Roundup; Jarvis Keeps His Focus on Tough Road Ahead”, in New York Times:
- While still marveling over the magnificent overtime victory his team had over St. John's Sunday, Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewski turned immediately to worrying about what was ahead. […] Duke plays a little old game against North Carolina tonight.
- 2010, J. Cole, Friday Night Lights (mixtape), "You Got It" lyrics:
- Last time I seen you, you was a little old girl / I had a crush now we grown and we still so thorough
- Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see little, old.
- This joke is getting a little old.
Usage notes
Used more often (and in more constructions) in the Southern United States.
Derived terms
- little old lady
- little old me, little old moi
References
- “little old”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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