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grab-a-granny adjective used to describe an event where you can meet mature women UK- Up in Frankie’s it’s grab a granny night where all the married crumpet goes for a bit of excitement. — The Guardian, 3 January 1987
- As a dashing lieutenant on service in Germany he was the champion of his regiment’s annual Grab-a-Granny contest, where young subalterns vie to race off the oldest and ugliest fraulein. — Sun Herald (Sydney), p. 140, 17 July 1988
- Younger men [...] would go there to meet the divorcees. It was known locally as Grab-a-Granny night. — Frank Skinner, Frank Skinner, p. 88, 2001
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