Greys Anatomy
Definition
A long-running American medical drama television series created by Shonda Rhimes, premiering in 2005, centered on the professional and personal lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings at the fictional Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital (formerly Seattle Grace Hospital).
Common misspelling of 'Grey's Anatomy,' referring to the titular character's family name in the possessive form, evoking endless hospital intrigue, love triangles, and improbable resurrections.
Examples
After 20 seasons of Greys Anatomy, I've concluded that all surgeons secretly moonlight as soap opera stars.
My attempt at a dramatic entrance failed spectacularly, turning my life into a rejected Greys Anatomy plotline.
She quoted Greys Anatomy during surgery prep, convincing everyone she was the next Meredith Grey—spoiler: she was just really into McDreamy.
Bingeing Greys Anatomy taught me that plane crashes build character, but coffee builds empires.