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11 Grandmas Who Got It Goin' On

How does your grandma compare to these twerking, partying, and downright fabulous grandmas?

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11 Grandmas Who Got It Goin' On

There's the grandmas who bake you cookies, and the grandmas who give you money. The grandmas who take you to church, and the grandmas who have perfected home-cookin'. But then there's the grandmas who downright got it goin' on.

1. Not only does this grandma cook food, but she likes to stir up other things in the kitchen too.

2. Meet Ruth Flowers. Also known by her disc jockey name, Mamy Rock, she pumped up British clubs with her electronic mixes. 

3. Ivana Trump wears a bikini better than I ever could. 

4. This grandma ... oh wait that's Snoop Dogg. Just kidding, move along.

5. This grandma knows the true definition of ridin' dirty.

6. To this poolside grandma, yasss work it girl - you're fab. Watch out, pool boy! 

7. The baddest grandma around has to be Granny Winkle. If you don't already follow her on Twitter, do! She's sassy and doesn't care because she blocks all the haters:

8. And another one for Granny Winkle because she's got it goin' on just that much. 

9. This grandma got more boys in this one night than I have throughout my college career. 

10. When a grandma is more fit than a college student... Being several decades older than me and able to do yoga like this, now that's impressive. 

11. All of these grandmas are great - amazing, actually. However, one grandma stands out above the rest. She's sophisticated, yet knows how to have fun. Classy, but with a good arm. This is beer pong grandma:

Whether it's rocking a bikini, throwing down Hawaiian mixer-style, or breaking it down Miley-style, there is one thing these grandmas all have in common: they got it goin' on! 

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