0 an old man, or someone who has been or worked in a place for a long time
1 infml someone who has lived a long time, or who has lived or worked in a place for a long time
I happen to be an old-timer in connection with this matter.
An old-timer in the party stated that the pebbles were made of copper.
This angered the old-timer and conservative constituencies who originally voted for him, as he mainly talked about building large-scale development projects.
The arena is home to several minor, recreational and old-timer hockey leagues.
Most of the rivalries started due to the schools' compositions, because four of the old-timer six were schools exclusively for males from affluent families.
As one old-timer said recently, there is no substitute for a warm friendly live person behind the mike, communicating friend to friend with the listener.
The newcomer looks at the old-timer, but seeing no reaction, decides to let the matter drop.
Now that he's an old-timer, his music seems even more solid and substantial.