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Adjective: old-fashioned  'ówld'fa-shund
  1. Out of fashion
    "old-fashioned attire";
    - antique, démodé, ex, old-hat [informal], outmoded, passé, passée, vieux jeu, rinky-dink [N. Amer, informal]
     
  2. (of a person) preferring the customs of earlier times
    "You can't stay the night, my parents are a bit old-fashioned"
Noun: old-fashioned  'ówld'fa-shund
  1. A cocktail made of whiskey and bitters and sugar with fruit slices
    - vieux jeu, rinky-dink [N. Amer, informal]

See also: daggy [Austral, NZ, informal], unfashionable, unstylish

Type of: cocktail

Encyclopedia: Old-fashioned