Young fogey
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young-fogey-167-6325117
title:
Young fogey
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"Young fogey" is a term humorously applied, in British context, to some younger-generation, rather buttoned-down men, many of whom were writers and journalists. The term is attributed to Alan Watkins writing in 1984 in The Spectator. However, the term "young-fogey conservative" was used by Larry Niven in Lucifer's Hammer and by Philip Roth in The Professor of Desire, both in 1977. "Young fogey" is still used to describe conservative young men who dress in a vintage style. Young fogeys tend towar
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encyclopedia
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UK subculture of traditionalist men
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Young_fogey
date created:
2006-06-02T11:51:52Z
date modified:
2024-08-30T07:43:12Z
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