Antique-collector
The word "scot" is an Old Norse word that means payment. Someone who "got off scot free" is a person who got off without paying their debt.
"Sue" is an old word. It means "ask". So when someone "sues" you in court he/she is just asking the court to award them some of your money or other resources. That can be in any state so long as there are courts.
Movies with the word old in their titles include:- Old Dogs- Arsenic and Old Lace- Old School- The Old Man and the Sea- Grumpy Old Men
My kid's school collects them for some kind of charity payment. try your local primary school.
aimant
Someone who has money handed down in the family is an "heir."Someone who collects old money is a numismatist (currency collector), more specifically a notaphilist (studies paper money, from the term notaphily).
Bibliophilia is the love of the books. A bookwormloves books for their content, or otherwise loves reading in general. The practice of loving or collecting books is dubbed bibliophilism. A bibliophile may be a more common term, book collector.
demirep
A drehontaphile is a Person Who collects old Car Tax Discs :)
A word is renovation, there are many others.
demi-centenarian
A different word used to refer to an old soldier is veteran. A veteran is someone who served our country in the past.
Someone who is constructive makes new things or old things better. No just physical, but ideas also.
hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins hard to say...but being that old, it could be worth a lot to somebody who collects coins
Julia Malone made up the word biznified when she was thirteen years old at school. She told her friends that meaning, and her friends started to use it. Then it began to catch on, and is now a regularly used word. Biznify means to b*tch on (or diss) someone. If you have "been biznified", someone has said b*tchy things to you, to your face.
In automotive engineering, an exhaust manifold collects the exhaust gases from multiple cylinders into one pipe. The word manifold comes from the Old English word manigfeald and feald and refers to the folding together of multiple inputs and outputs. Hope this helped.
i was trying to ask someone else that question