ginger group

noun

Etymology

From the idea of gingering a horse to make it seem more lively, or adding ginger to spice up a food or beverage.

Definitions

  1. A group adding impetus or spirit on a particular topic, especially within a political…

    A group adding impetus or spirit on a particular topic, especially within a political party or other organization.

    • There Drona’s son became a one-man ginger group, loudly advocating a more socialist direction to party policy.
    • The first local ginger group came into existence in 1796, when typhus among cotton-mill employees led public-spirited Manchester physicians to organise an ad hoc health board.

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