It was a term of endearment used by Jay Gatsby in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel, the Great Gatsby
I think officially it is a sport
Tennis isn't a sport, it is more of a hobby.
It is a hobby and a sport.
hobby Alan is a loser
Gatsby calls everyone "old sport" as a term of endearment and familiarity in F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby." This phrase reflects Gatsby's attempt to create a persona of sophistication and charm, as well as his desire to connect with others on a personal level.
In "The Great Gatsby," Nick Carraway lives in a small house in West Egg, Long Island, near Jay Gatsby's grand mansion. This setting allows Nick to be both a close neighbor to Gatsby and an observer of the lavish lifestyle in East Egg.
Gatsby often uses the expression "Old sport "
Old Sport
Gatsby continuously uses the phrase "Old Sport" to refer to the people he is talking to.
marvins hobby is singing dancing and playing lots of sport
If you think about, it's a hobby becuz isaac newton and Larry King said so. clearly you havnt played. its a sport