little old

Adjective

 * 1)  Emphatically, affectionately, or humorously little; ordinary or harmless (especially when trying to downplay the importance of something).
 * 2) * 2010,, , "You Got It" lyrics:
 * Last time I seen you, you was a little old girl / I had a crush now we grown and we still so thorough
 * This joke is getting a little old.
 * 1) * 2010,, , "You Got It" lyrics:
 * Last time I seen you, you was a little old girl / I had a crush now we grown and we still so thorough
 * This joke is getting a little old.
 * 1) * 2010,, , "You Got It" lyrics:
 * Last time I seen you, you was a little old girl / I had a crush now we grown and we still so thorough
 * This joke is getting a little old.
 * 1) * 2010,, , "You Got It" lyrics:
 * Last time I seen you, you was a little old girl / I had a crush now we grown and we still so thorough
 * This joke is getting a little old.
 * This joke is getting a little old.
 * This joke is getting a little old.

Usage notes
Used more often (and in more constructions) in the Southern United States.

Translations

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