GOVERNOR, a father, a master or superior person, an elder; “which way, GUV’NER, to Cheapside?”
GRABB, to clutch, or seize.
GRABBED, caught, apprehended.
GRABBERS, the hands.
GRACE-CARD, the ace of hearts.
GRAFT, to work; “where are you GRAFTING?” i.e., where do you live, or work?
GRANNY, to know, or recognise; “de ye GRANNY the bloke?” do you know the man?
GRANNY, importance, knowledge, pride; “take the GRANNY off them as has white hands,” viz., remove their self-conceit.—Mayhew, vol. i., p. 364.
GRAPPLING IRONS, fingers.—Sea.
GRASS, “gone to GRASS,” dead,—a coarse allusion to burial; absconded, or disappeared suddenly; “oh, go to GRASS,” a common answer to a troublesome or inquisitive person,—possibly a corruption of “go to GRACE,” meaning, of course, a directly opposite fate.