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gee exclamation [ dʒiː ]

• a mild expression, typically of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy.
• "Gee, Linda looks great at fifty!"
Origin: mid 19th century: perhaps an abbreviation of Jesus.

gee exclamation

• a command to a horse to go faster.

gee verb

• command (a horse) to go faster.
• "he geed up the horse"
Origin: early 17th century: of unknown origin.

gee noun

• a thousand dollars.
• "let's go and collect those five gees that they owe us"
Origin: 1930s: representing the initial letter of grand.


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