grampa
Americannoun
Usage
What does grampa mean? Grampa is an informal word for grandfather—the father of a person’s parent.It’s a variant of the word grandpa, which is commonly pronounced like grampa.Grampa should be capitalized when it’s used as a proper name, as in Please tell Grampa that I miss him. But grampa does not need to be capitalized when it’s simply used as a way to refer to him, as in Please tell my grampa that I miss him. Example: It doesn’t matter what you call your grampa, as long as you call him.
Etymology
Origin of grampa
First recorded in 1850–55; alteration of grandpa ( def. )
Example Sentences
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JF gave me a big hug and told me how my grampa fixed some broken toys for her kids.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 7, 2018
My gramma told me to go down the street and tell Jane Fonda that my grampa had died.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 7, 2018
Tero Big surprise that you showed up here, grampa.
From Time • Mar. 20, 2013
You being an "old man" or a "grampa" is a state of mind, not a statement on your chronological age, to which I am unaware.
From Time • Mar. 20, 2013
“Let’s get those down into the truck and get you home. Your grampa can’t wait to see you.”
From "Mississippi Trial, 1955" by Chris Crowe
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