English edit

Etymology edit

granny +‎ sit, modelled on babysit.

Verb edit

granny-sit (third-person singular simple present granny-sits, present participle granny-sitting, simple past and past participle granny-sat)

  1. (informal, transitive, intransitive) To watch or tend an elderly relative at home.
    • 2009, Chrissie Manby, Running Away From Richard:
      I know he'll have you stitched up with pre-nuptial agreements but if he's prepared to pay you five thousand bucks a day just to granny-sit, then being his wife has got to be worth at least double that.
    • 2010, Naeem Inayatullah, Autobiographical International Relations: I, IR, page 21:
      Eventually she called a neighbour to granny-sit and followed the ambulance down to the Bristol Royal Infirmary, but she didn't see my father alive again I don't think.

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