old fruit

English

Etymology

Possibly from the playful mid-word substitution of the word "friend" in "old friend".

Noun

old fruit (plural old fruits)

  1. (Britain, slang, dated, sometimes as a term of address) An old friend; an old chap or fellow.

Usage notes

  • Note that the word fruit on its own is a potentially offensive term for a homosexual individual.

Synonyms

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