savedsad
People that inherit old money are called heirs and heiresses. It is an old term used to describe people with large amounts of inherited money.
Nottingham, England, used to be called Snottingham after the familt who owned Nottingham at the time. :)
In the old days people used to use them as storage containers for their grass. Hence the name "grasshopper".
They are called Amsih
It is a term often used by people who have left Ireland. So to them it is the old country, and a sod can be a piece of turf or land. So the old sod is a way of referring to where they came from.
i think its called disturbed
there's this thing called time...
Protestants
People in their 80's are called octogenarians.
The same ones that young people used.
Oldageaphobiea (Old-age-a-pho-bee-ah)
Really old people are usually called seniors.