Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
old-skool
adjective
/ˈoʊld skuːl/

Definition
A term used to describe something that is traditional or characteristic of an earlier style or method.

Examples
- His old-skool style of music is loved by many.
- She prefers old-skool video games to modern ones.
- The restaurant’s old-skool decor reminds me of my childhood.

Meaning
Referring to things that are considered classic or retro, often with a sense of nostalgia for the past.

Synonyms
- traditional
- classic
- retro
- vintage