What is the difference between gramps and grandfather?
gramps | grandfather |
(colloquial, humorous) Grandpa, grandfather.
(by extension) Old man.
To retain existing laws or rules only for those people or organisations that were previously affected by them, and apply new laws or rules to the unaffected people or organizations.
Grandfather is a synonym of gramps.
In by extension terms the difference between gramps and grandfather
is that gramps is old man while grandfather is a male forefather.As nouns the difference between gramps and grandfather
is that gramps is grandpa, grandfather while grandfather is a father of someone’s parent.As a verb grandfather is
to retain existing laws or rules only for those people or organisations that were previously affected by them, and apply new laws or rules to the unaffected people or organizations.gramps
English
Noun
(-)- Hey gramps , get off the road!