granniness
Etymology
From granny + -ness.
granniness means The quality of being a granny. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 99 out of 100.
noun
- The quality of being a granny.“In fact, Angela Lansbury’s bawdy, chattering, equivocal Granny—a super opportunity glintily grasped—is as likely to entertain young Rosaleen with such coarsenesses as ‘. . . and she found another husband not too shy to piss into a pot’ as to scare her with warnings about men whose eyebrows meet: you feel there is more to this gabby old woman than her granniness, especially when she herself encount”