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Old School

A term used by many young people and liberal older people use to describe people over 50 with a stern or formidable personality that believe in harsh discipline and no coddling thinking that being that way will produce a good citizen and a better person. Many old school men believe in hard work for success, women that are not housewives should work only in occupations such as teaching, secretarial work, or nursing, children need to be put in their place and not part of adult conversation, smoking cigarettes and drinking alcohol is okay, but marijuana is horrible, and that making a man out of a young boy is not having a deep conversation followed by hugs or tears.

His father was old school and believed in corporal punishment

by waspcoloredstain February 24, 2017


old school

1. Music from back in the day, the last decate and before.
2. A. Some thing that past is time or it's fashion, or
B. a bring back memory of of a thing in the respectable way.

1. Rappers Delight is Ol' School.
2. A. Phist is Ol' School.
B. NWA is the ol' school that still hot today.

by oz April 12, 2004

196πŸ‘ 122πŸ‘Ž


Old school

The term old school is of English origin and dates back to at least the 19th Century and is used to denote something that is considered to be out of date with currents trends/ideas and thinking. An early example of the term can be found in the Charles Dickens novel Bleak House (first published 1852).

Description of Mr. Tulkinghorn from the novel Bleak House. "He is of what is called the old schoolβ€”a phrase generally meaning any school that seems never to have been young".

by Blake311 August 5, 2009

61πŸ‘ 33πŸ‘Ž


old school

1. Old School (sp. Ol Skool) is a term that originated sometime in the very early 1990's with the introduction of Hip-Hop (which was the dance anyone could do, originaly consisting of foot-work and had its roots in jazz-funk). Old School refers back to 1984 when break-dancing was at its prime,because so many moves had to be studied and practiced just as one would learn in school.

To "take some-one to school", meant to either teach and instruct them or show by greater example how a move should be properly executed.

Given the new popularity of Hip-Hop in the early 1990's, many of the younger generations only learned how to perform the Hip-Hop moves (those who only knew Hip-Hop were refered to as the New-School).

Note: Anything that took place within the 1990's is refered to as, "back in the day".

2. Old School, Originaly the term was first used to differentiate between Break-Dancing and Hip-Hop.

3. An era that is marked by the very first computer generation; those who had the first personal computers (which soley ran off basic language and consisted of no hard drive) like the CoCo, Commodore, Apple, Pong, etc. This era occured after the baby-boomers of 1945-1965.

Why can I not find some Old School B-Boy movies like,"Beat Street" or "Breakin'" ?

If you want to learn about true break-dancing, you should find some-one who dances Old School.

by Darryl Learie aka nine9nine9nine9 September 11, 2006

129πŸ‘ 103πŸ‘Ž


old school

Masturbating to a magazine. Hardcore old school involves the lingerie section of an old Sears catalog.

Nah. I'm gonna kick it old school.

by Amish Pornstar September 7, 2010

40πŸ‘ 28πŸ‘Ž


old school

The way things used to be done that is more difficult than the way they are usually done now, but also more effective.

The USA gave Iraq an old school ass whoopin.

by itch December 28, 2004

48πŸ‘ 39πŸ‘Ž


Old School

One of the most brilliant and intellectually stimulating films ever produced. Will Ferrell's acting here makes Ghandi look like a child pornographer.

If you think Old School was a stupid and vulgar movie, then you have no sense of humor and most likely a double-digit IQ.

by Reggin May 31, 2004

48πŸ‘ 61πŸ‘Ž