noun
- plural of codger; elderly men, especially those who are eccentric or grumpy
Usage: informal
Examples
- The old codgers sat on the park bench complaining about modern music.
- Those codgers have been playing chess in the square for decades.
- The neighborhood codgers always have strong opinions about everything.
- A group of codgers gathered at the diner every morning for coffee.
- The young barista was patient with the grumpy codgers who complained about the prices.
- These codgers remember when gas cost fifty cents a gallon.