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gee 1 G0000100 (jē)n. The letter g.
gee 2 G0000100 (jē)interj. Used to command an animal pulling a load to turn to the right.intr.v. geed, gee·ing, gees To turn to the right.
gee 3 also jee G0000100 (jē)interj. Used as a mild expletive or exclamation, as of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy. [Alteration of Jesus.]
gee 4 G0000100 (jē)n. Slang A thousand dollars. [From gee, from the first letter of grand.]
gee 5 G0000100 (jē)n. A unit of acceleration equal to 9.80665 meters (32.174 feet) per second per second, approximating the acceleration of gravity at the earth's surface. [Pronunciation spelling of the letter g, abbreviation of acceleration of gravity.]gee (dʒiː) interj (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) Also: gee up! an exclamation, as to a horse or draught animal, to encourage it to turn to the right, go on, or go fastervb, gees, geeing or geed1. (Horse Training, Riding & Manège) (usually foll by up) to move (an animal, esp a horse) ahead; urge on2. (foll by up) to encourage (someone) to greater effort or activity[C17: origin uncertain]
gee (dʒiː) interjinformal US and Canadian a mild exclamation of surprise, admiration, etc. Also: gee whizz [C20: euphemism for Jesus]
Gee (dʒiː) n (Biography) Maurice. born 1931, New Zealand writer, noted for his trilogy of novels Plumb (1978), Meg (1981), and Sole Survivior (1983)gee1 (dʒi) interj., v. geed, gee•ing. interj. 1. (used as a command to a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right or, esp. in the phrase gee up, to go faster.) v.t., v.i. 2. to turn or make a turn to the right. Compare haw 2. [1620–30; orig. uncertain] gee2 (dʒi) interj. (used to express surprise, disappointment, enthusiasm, or simple emphasis.) [1890–95, Amer.; euphemism for Jesus] gee4 (dʒi) n. 1. the letter G. 2. Slang. one thousand dollars. [1925–30; sp. of German, abbr. for grand (a thousand dollars)] gee Past participle: geed Gerund: geeing
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I gee | you gee | he/she/it gees | we gee | you gee | they gee |
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I geed | you geed | he/she/it geed | we geed | you geed | they geed |
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I am geeing | you are geeing | he/she/it is geeing | we are geeing | you are geeing | they are geeing |
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I have geed | you have geed | he/she/it has geed | we have geed | you have geed | they have geed |
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I was geeing | you were geeing | he/she/it was geeing | we were geeing | you were geeing | they were geeing |
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I had geed | you had geed | he/she/it had geed | we had geed | you had geed | they had geed |
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I will gee | you will gee | he/she/it will gee | we will gee | you will gee | they will gee |
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I will have geed | you will have geed | he/she/it will have geed | we will have geed | you will have geed | they will have geed |
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I will be geeing | you will be geeing | he/she/it will be geeing | we will be geeing | you will be geeing | they will be geeing |
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I have been geeing | you have been geeing | he/she/it has been geeing | we have been geeing | you have been geeing | they have been geeing |
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I will have been geeing | you will have been geeing | he/she/it will have been geeing | we will have been geeing | you will have been geeing | they will have been geeing |
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I had been geeing | you had been geeing | he/she/it had been geeing | we had been geeing | you had been geeing | they had been geeing |
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I would gee | you would gee | he/she/it would gee | we would gee | you would gee | they would gee |
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I would have geed | you would have geed | he/she/it would have geed | we would have geed | you would have geed | they would have geed |
GeeA verbal command sometimes used instead of reins to direct a horse to turn to the right.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | gee - a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is acceleratedg-force, gforce unit - a unit of measurement of physical force | Verb | 1. | gee - turn to the right side; "the horse geed"turn - change orientation or direction, also in the abstract sense; "Turn towards me"; "The mugger turned and fled before I could see his face"; "She turned from herself and learned to listen to others' needs" | | 2. | gee - give a command to a horse to turn to the right sidecry out, exclaim, call out, outcry, shout, cry - utter aloud; often with surprise, horror, or joy; "`I won!' he exclaimed"; "`Help!' she cried"; "`I'm here,' the mother shouted when she saw her child looking lost" | Translationsgee
gee whiz1. interjection An exclamation of any strong emotion, such as surprise, dismay, enthusiasm, exasperation, etc. Aw, gee whiz, Mom! Can't I stay out and play for one more hour? Gee whiz guys, wasn't that show great?2. adjective Especially enthusiastic or impressed; youthfully or naïvely optimistic or exuberant. Often hyphenated. The film is sure to provoke some gee-whiz reactions from even the most cynical of spectators. A lot of people come into politics with some gee-whiz notions of changing the world.3. adjective Showily or gaudily impressive; amazing or astounding. Often hyphenated. The film boasts a lot of gee-whiz effects but doesn't offer much else in the way of plot or character development.See also: gee, whizgewgawA trinket, knick-knack, or bauble, typically one that is small and ornamental. I hope Aunt Louise doesn't give me another gewgaw for my birthday—I already have a shelf full of them!gee whizAn expression of surprise, dismay, or enthusiasm. For example, Gee whiz, Dad, I thought you'd let me borrow the car, or Gee whiz, they finally won the Series! This term is thought to be a euphemism for "Jesus Christ." [Slang; 1870s] See also: gee, whizgee (dʒi)1. n. a portion of liquor, a gallon or a single drink. You want another gee of this booze? 2. exclam. Wow! (An abbreviation of Jesus!, although not always recognized as such. Usually Gee!) Golly gee, do I have to? 3. mod. gross; disgusting. (The initial letter of gross.) Tiffany is acting way gee lately. 4. Go to grand.gewgaw verbSee geegawgrand and G and gee and large n. one thousand dollars. That car probably cost about twenty grand. You owe me three gees! He won three large on the slots! gee verbSee grandGee
Gee Maurice. born 1931, New Zealand novelist Gee[jē] (navigation) An electronic navigational system that establishes hyperbolic lines of position similar to those produced by loran, but employing a radio frequency of 22-30 and 40-85 megahertz, whereas standard loran operates in the 1700-2000-megahertz band. GeeA VHF (very high frequency) system of radio navigation in which an aircraft receives interrelated pulses transmitted from ground stations and determines its position by plotting the observed intervals between the pulses from a pair of stations on a special map. This radio navigation aid is now obsolete.GEE
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Synonyms for geenoun a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravitySynonymsRelated Wordsverb turn to the right sideRelated Wordsverb give a command to a horse to turn to the right sideRelated Words- cry out
- exclaim
- call out
- outcry
- shout
- cry
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