Flintstonian

Etymology
After , an animated American television sitcom of the 1960s, set in the Stone Age;.

Adjective

 * 1) Outdated or no longer in vogue.
 * My bike is Flintstonian but it gets me around.
 * 1) Preferring the customs of earlier times.
 * You can't stay the night: my parents are a bit Flintstonian.
 * 1) Evoking the Flintstones cartoon series.
 * The brakes on my bike failed, so I had to come to a Flintstonian stop, that is, by dragging my feet on the pavement.

Quotations

 * 1996, Lawrence W. Levine, The Opening of the American Mind: : Canons, Culture and History
 * both the Flintstonian and Jeremian strategies come together and constitute a complementary escape from history.
 * 2005, Craig M. Bradley - Law, The Rehnquist Legacy
 * a case interesting only because of its Flintstonian title,
 * 2004, Brian A. Catlos, The Rough Guide to Languedoc & Rousillon 2
 * has information on the area's menhirs as well as an exhibition of local Flintstonian relics, and also arranges speleological safaris