- old guardist
- noun
Usage: often capitalized O&G: a member or supporter of a conservative group : diehard
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
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old guardism — ˈgärˌdizəm noun Usage: often capitalized O&G : conservatism especially in politics * * * Old Guardist. /gahr duyz euhm/ political conservatism. [1940 45, Amer.; OLD GUARD + ISM] … Useful english dictionary
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