Noun
an elderly person
Source: WordNetAnd the hits keep coming: Don’t Worry About the Government (a song about an old person that now has an added piquancy), This Must Be the Place, Once in a Lifetime, Glass, Concrete and Stone, I Zimbra, Born Under Punches and many more. Source: Internet
As for property tax, if an old person owns a bit of land and an old house on it without any source of income it would be unconscionable to demand property tax from the age and poor of the country! Source: Internet
This would really be none of my business (unless there is an old person, and then they get dibs, period.) But the people block up the entire lane while they hash it out. Source: Internet
Lily's geekiness is a bit overdone, as is her makeover, but I'm an old person with no patience for romance. Source: Internet
“Most young people have never seen an old person because of the wars and famines in the region. Source: Internet
The names " Joe Bloggs " or "John Smith" are used in the UK as placeholder names, (mainly to mean 'any old person', the classic ' Everyman ') as well as in Australia and New Zealand. Source: Internet