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gramps
noun
Grandpa, grandfather.
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Who is that old guy?" Twenty-year-old me thinks, "Haha — stinks to be you, gramps.
At 7 30 p.m., Prospect Park Bandshell, Prospect Park West and Ninth Street, Park Slope, Brooklyn, (718) 683-5600, bricartsmedia.org; suggested donation, $3. (Stacey Anderson) Baby Gramps (Friday) With his oft-braided gray beard and troubadour-turned-carnie comportment, the singer and guitarist Baby Gramps can seem like something of a novelty act.
Barrymore performed the role in a wheelchair, but here the silver-haired Mr. Hogan ambles about as a mostly spry if occasionally shaky-on-his-feet Gramps.
She could cook a meal from nothing, and knew how each of the plants my gramps brought home should be prepared.
Toss gramps out of the nursing home, take away his social security cheque, and see how long he survives in a cardboard box under a bridge.
Kenneth Cranham puts in a stalwart turn as a bluff disabled gramps.
The playwright was among the younger drinkers who knew Mr Lay as "gramps", the Moonrakers' landlord said.
But Gramps isn't the easiest guy old guy to understand!
When Bobby walks in on Gramps "shaving," he's a little puzzled.
Well, dream on, Gramps — or, as Hemingway's Jake Barnes said, isn't it pretty to think so?
Bobby is eleven, and he gets into all kinds of mischief, but at heart he's a lovable kid... Occasionally, Gramps makes an appearance, and when he does watch out below!.
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