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The phrase "old fart" is not grammatically correct and is considered slang.
It may be used informally in spoken English, but should not be used in written English or formal situations. Example: "I can't believe Grandpa still drives that old fart car."
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For me, I'm an old fart.
I didn't want to look like an old fart.
I may sound like an old fart, but I'm not.
Are you going to sound like an old fart?
Diamond geezer, smug git, or filthy-tempered old fart?
Give this old fart a weekly column please.
We snigger anyway at the ranting old fart.
At 55, Erskine confesses himself "an old fart".
"He was famous for calling Pete a bof: boring old fart," Mr. Roddam said.
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we're all old farts.
We're silly old farts!
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