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You’ve probably seen some young person use the term “oldhead” online, like on TikTok or Twitter/X, but what does it mean? In short, it’s a slang AAVE (African American Vernacular English) term that refers to an older person, especially someone that’s a veteran in a scene like music or sports. We’ll tell you more about what it means, where it came from, how to use it, and related slang.
Meaning of Oldhead
“Oldhead” is a slang word that refers to an older person, particularly a leader or mentor. It’s also used to refer to someone who’s been in a certain scene for a long time. It’s an AAVE (African American Vernacular English) that’s recently become common online.
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