old fellow

noun, Chiefly British
1.
Origin
1810-20
Examples from the web for old fellow
  • Poor old fellow, riven from top to bottom, split j two.
  • It ain't right, you know, that the old fellow should be kept out of all his money.
  • The poor old fellow thinks of her and of nothing else.
  • Long life and a happy one for you and your fair bride, old fellow.