old times
old
əʊld
ewld
times
taɪmz
taimz

Definition & Meaning of "old times"in English

Old times
01

past times remembered with nostalgia 

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Uncountable
for old times' sake
for
fɔ:
faw
old
əʊld
ewld
times'
taɪmz
taimz
sake
seɪk
seik
for old times' sake
01

as a way to remember or honor past experiences or relationships 

for old times' sake definition and meaning
Idiom

What is the origin of the idiom "for old times' sake" and when to use it?

The origin of the idiom "for old times' sake" is rooted in the idea of nostalgia and the feelings derived from it. This phrase implies doing something or revisiting a place, person, or experience from the past to evoke fond memories or reconnect with the past. It likely originated as a way to cherish and honor the memories of earlier, perhaps simpler or happier, times. This expression is now used when someone wants to do something or engage in an activity that they used to do in the past, often as a way to reminisce or revive positive memories associated with that activity or time period. It is often used in a friendly or emotional context.

Examples
Let's have coffee at our old place, just for old times' sake. 
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