1. greys - Noun
2. greys - Verb
greys
third-person singular simple present indicative of grey
greys
plural of grey
greys pl (plural only)
(UK, prison slang) Grey trousers and/or jackets worn by prisoners on relatively formal occasions.
Barr (1990), p. 35. Hardin (1994), p. 60. Unlike the majority of the Texian volunteers, the Greys looked like soldiers, with uniforms, well-maintained rifles, adequate ammunition, and some semblance of discipline. Source: Internet
Glossy brown locks with a Hollywood shine tumble down my shoulders, my hair has more volume than it’s ever had, and those greys are nowhere to be seen. Source: Internet
Dry shampoo can create some volume to hide those greys. Source: Internet
However, the study, published in the Current Biology journal, found that only the African greys were willing to transfer a token to a neighbour, allowing the other parrot to earn a nut reward. Source: Internet
Today, Angora goats produce white, black (deep black to greys and silver), red (the color fades significantly as the goat gets older), and brownish fiber. Source: Internet
The room has been pared down to cool downlit greys, with artfully arranged vases of calla lilies. Source: Internet