Adjective
G-rated (not comparable)
(US, film) Of a motion picture, suitable for a general audience, including children.
And the show is stitched together by fourth wall-breaking executive producers Scooter and Kermit, making the whole thing feel a little bit like a G-rated version of the behind-the-scenes comedy that aired on ABC from 2015 to 2016. Source: Internet
Additionally, I really appreciated that M.L. Tyndall was not afraid to include passion and attraction in her book while still keeping it G-rated. Source: Internet
In years past, my child has danced in a G-rated outdoor rave, scored a free costume, participated in various art projects and spent about an hour frolicking in a tent filled with rose petals. Source: Internet
UW’s class of 1957 opens its 50-year time capsule to discover vandals had added 1970s porn and dirty underwear to the otherwise G-rated contents. Source: Internet
You'll probably want to keep it G-rated in case of nosy neighbors or visiting in-laws. Source: Internet
For a G-rated demonstration of how it works, wrap a piece of string around the tip of your finger. Source: Internet