noun
- plural of fogie; old-fashioned or conservative people, especially those resistant to change or new ideas
Usage: informal; often used in the phrase 'old fogies'
Examples
- The old fogies at the club refused to allow women as members.
- My parents think I'm a fogie for preferring books to social media.
- The fogies on the board opposed every new technology proposal.
- She joked that all the fogies in town would never accept the new restaurant.
- The younger generation dismissed the fogies' concerns about modern fashion.
- Even the fogies eventually admitted the new system worked better.