OUT-OF-DATE
ADJECTIVES
► ANALOGUE unaware of or unaffected by computer technology or digital communications; outdated, old-fashioned → 1993 colloq.
► ANTWACKY out-of-date, old-fashioned ý 2007 UK sl. (Bk.)
► BACK NUMBER out of date, old-fashioned; old and useless → 1883 Amer. sl.
► CATHEDRAL antique, ancient, out-of-date → L17 sl.
► FOGRAM antiquated, old-fashioned, out of date → 1772 obs.
► FUSTY-RUSTY out of date; old-fashioned → 1782
► MODEL-T cheap, outdated; obsolete → 1938 Amer. sl.
► MOLDY worthless; unpleasant; outdated, out of style → 1896 Amer. sl.
► MOSSY old or outdated; antiquated
► OFF out of date, no longer fashionable → 1892 colloq.
► OLD-CLO worn-out, exhausted, out-of-date → 1885 sl.
► OLD FIDDLE ‘old hat; trite or outdated → 1979 US sl.
► OLD HAT old-fashioned, out-of-date → 1911 UK sl.
► OLD-SCHOOL old-fashioned; behind the times, out of date → 1989 US sl.
► OLD-TIMESY old-fashioned, out-of-date → 1850 Amer. dial.
► OLD-TIMEY old-fashioned, out-of-date, old → 1850 Amer. dial.
NOUNS
► BACK NUMBER a thing which is behind the times or out of date → 1890 colloq.
► HAS-BEEN an out-of-date thing → E17 colloq.
► OLD GLORY anything seen as unfashionable or out of date → 1880s African-American sl.
NOUNS – PERSON
► BACK NUMBER a person having out-of-date interests or ideas; an old-fashioned, or unsophisticated person → 1882 Amer. sl.
► BUZZARD MEAT a dead or outdated person → 006 US sl. (Bk.)
► GRANDDAD an old-fashioned or out-of-date person → 2006 US sl. (Bk.)
► HAS-BEEN an out-of-date person or thing → E17 colloq.
► MOLDY FIG a person having outdated or conservative ideas → 1949 Amer. sl.
► MOSSBACK an out-of-date person; an old-fashioned person → 1878 US colloq.
► RAG-HEAD anyone who is not absolutely up to date with current information, gossip, style, etc. → 1980s US Black sl.
► YOUNG FOGEY a young person with outdated ideas and values → 2001 UK sl.