granny
111granny dress — a loose fitting, ankle length dress, usually with long sleeves and a high collar and sometimes having flounces, ruffles, or lace trimming. [1905 10] * * * …
112granny dumping — the abandonment of an elderly person, esp. a relative, at a hospital, bus station, etc. [1990 95] * * * …
113granny flat — Brit. a flat or apartment within or attached to a house to accommodate an elderly person, usually a grandparent. * * * …
114granny glasses — eyeglasses with wirelike metal frames that sometimes sit below the bridge of the nose and often have oval lenses. * * * …
115Granny Smith — n. a variety of crisp, green skinned apple, for eating raw or for cooking. [after Maria Ann Smith (d. 1870), who allegedly developed the variety in the vicinity of Sydney, Australia] * * * …
116granny-bashing — noun assault or abuse of elderly persons …
117granny style — noun A method of shooting baskets, especially foul shots, in which the ball is thrown underhand, with both arms, from below or anterior to the pelvis …
118Granny Smith — noun A green apple originating from Australia …
119granny annexe — noun An extension built to house an elderly relative …
120granny knot — noun A knot similar to the reef knot but crossed the opposite way …