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grandkid, n. colloq. (orig. U.S.). Brit. |ˈgran(d)kɪd|, U.S. |ˈgræn(d)ˌkɪd| [‹ grand adj. + kid n.1 Compare grandbabe n., grandbaby n.] A grandchild.
1913Indianapolis Sunday Star 2 Mar. ii. 37 Mr Johnson is..the grandfather of three baby girls. He adores his daughters, but oh! you grandkids. 1948J. Stevens Big Jim Turner 218, I got the dam'est grandkids. 1974National Skat & Sheepshead Q. Mar.–Apr. 6 Have been busy and no column for a long time. Had to raise family. Now son-in-laws and grandkids. 1990J. Bishop & M. Waldholz Genome xii. 251 The house was full of grandkids running all over the place. 2000J. Williams Cardiff Dead (2001) vi. 76 Everyone called him Charlie, even his grandkids. |