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What is the meaning of "old" here? Should I think "good old" together?

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Rebecca

Yes, "old" in this context is used with "good" and forms the phrase, "good old". "Good old" is an informal phrase that is used to give something a term of endearment or affection. Ex: Good old Bob, always on time to the meetings.

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