first officer vs old man

first officer

noun
  • The executive officer, second in command of a naval vessel. 

  • Air Transport Auxiliary rank corresponding to Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force. 

  • Women's Royal Naval Service rank corresponding to Lieutenant-Commander in the Royal Navy. 

  • The copilot of an aircraft. 

  • The chief mate of a merchant ship. 

  • The most senior civil servant in the United States Foreign Service, with responsibility for running an embassy under the authority of and reporting to the ambassador. 

old man

noun
  • A unit's commanding officer, or the commander of a naval vessel, irrespective of age. 

  • The state of human nature without the spiritual transformation brought about by redemption through Jesus Christ. 

  • Synonym of southernwood 

  • An elderly man. 

  • A husband, or male significant other, irrespective of age. 

  • Used attributively to denote something of exceptional size, strength, age etc. 

  • One's father. 

  • One's male employer, irrespective of age. 

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