smash the granny v. phr.— «I’m coming to Edinburgh to work and, as they say in football hooligan circles, smash the granny out of it!» —“A change of agenda” by Jay Richardson Scotsman (Glasgow...
granny cell n.— «In vision, the search for a “granny cell”—a cell that fired only when you saw granny (or some other such complex object)—proved fruitless, so we are probably not going to detect a “Bach cell” or a...
granny tax n.— «I have encountered the state of New York taxing the nursing home beds in what is referred to as the granny tax.» —“State hurts those who save their money” by Elizabeth Hiddenman Rice in Perry, Wyoming...
Londonistan n.— «Such a nightmare neighbour forced him to abandon his surveillance of Abu Walid’s home in Wembley, which he nicknames “Londonistan,” and flee the capital.» —“London granny blew my cover, says French...
in-law unit n.— «As part of sweeping zoning changes, the city council will decide next month whether to increase the number of homesites that could add garage apartments or cottages, commonly referred to as granny or in-law units...
granny unit n.— «As part of sweeping zoning changes, the city council will decide next month whether to increase the number of homesites that could add garage apartments or cottages, commonly referred to as granny or in-law units...