What is Farmers slang for?
Slang: Disparaging and Offensive. an unsophisticated or ignorant person, especially one from a rural area. a person who undertakes some service, as the care of children or the poor, at a fixed price.
What’s another term for farmer?
What is another word for farmer?
agriculturalist | agronomist |
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tiller | agriculturist |
grower | planter |
gleaner | cultivator |
crofter | smallholder |
What are some popular euphemisms?
Examples of Euphemisms
- passed away instead of died.
- passed over to the other side instead of died.
- late instead of deceased.
- dearly departed instead of deceased.
- resting in peace for deceased.
- no longer with us instead of deceased.
- departed instead of died.
- passed instead of died.
What do you call a 55 year old?
Some of the most popular terms for the older generation are seniors, (but not senior citizens), retirees, older people, and older adults. Pensioners is just okay. And elders is a term embraced by those that see it as a sign of respect.
Is 55 considered a senior?
The age of a senior citizen varies according to the source. For example, according to Medicare, a senior is 65 years old or older. In general, however, once you turn 55 you start to enter the senior age demographic. By the time you are 65 you reach the most common age for retirement from your job.
Is 55 considered old?
Note that by these definitions, “old” in the 1920s — 55 — is now considered “middle aged” today, and “very old” in the 1920s — 65 — is now considered merely “old” today. By these measures, women today transition out of middle age around 65, a number that has increased from the late 40s in the 1920s.
What is a nice way to call someone old?
senior citizen
- OAP.
- elderly person.
- geriatric.
- golden-ager.
- old fogey.
- old person.
- old-age pensioner.
- old-timer.
What are 60 year olds called?
A sexagenarian is someone in their 60s (60 to 69 years old), or someone who is 60 years old.
What is a female codger called?
Women codgers want to be authentic codgers without sacrificing their feminine perks. So I say call them codgers if they have earned the title. Another reader, whose note flew off the moving truck as we moved away from the lake and closer to town, wondered whether a “curmudgeon” might be a rough equivalent of a codger.