释义 |
gee-gee colloq.|ˈdʒiːˌdʒiː| [Reduplication of gee int.1] A horse (orig. a child's word; cf. gee n.2).
1869Blackmore Lorna D. lxx, The ‘great Gee-Gee’—as all the small ones entitled me. 1886G. R. Sims Ring o' Bells, etc. xi. 242 To carry two heavy boys..on his back, pretending that he was a gee-gee. 1895Cornh. Mag. Jan. 56 ‘Tell the fellow to drive faster’... ‘My dear Datchet, the man's already driving his geegee off its legs.’ |