Definition of gee-gee in English English dictionary
- A horse
- a horse - used especially by children or when you are talking to children
- a word for horse used by children or in adult slang
- gee-gees
- plural form of gee-gee
- gee-gees
- horse racing
I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and I've got to see a bloke about it.
- gee
- The unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity
- gee
- To turn right or to cause to turn right
You may need to walk up to the front of the pack and physically gee the lead dog.
- gee
- A thousand dollars
ten gees.
- gee
- vagina IPA: /gi: /
Her gee was proper bleedin' loose, just like throwing a sausage up O'Connell Street.
- gee
- The name of the Latin script letter G/g
One branch of English society drops its initial aitches, and another branch ignores its terminal gees.
- gee
- An instruction for a horse or other animal to turn right
- gee
- A general exclamation of surprise or frustration
Gee this is fun!.
- gee haw whimmy diddle
- A wooden toy consisting of a notched stick with a smaller stick attached on the end. Rubbing the notched stick with another stick causes the smaller stick to spin; with practice the spin can be made to change from rightward (gee) to leftward (haw) and vice versa
Thousands of wooden versions are sold each year, and a Gee Haw Whimmy Diddle Competition is held every summer at Asheville's Folk Art Center.
- gee pole
- a sturdy pole, lashed to the side of a sled, and used for steering and support
- gee up
- to excite in order to try to achieve a desired result
US fund manager Eric Knight has a fearful reputation as a shareholder activist, geeing up underperforming managements at Royal Dutch Shell and Suez. - HSBC: activist pounces, The Week, 15 September 2007, 631, 43.
- gee up
- to encourage
- gee up
- (directed at a horse) move on!, go faster!
He kept on cracking his whip, and calling out, Gee-up, my five horses!.
- gee whiz
- very good, impressive
These are gee-whiz photographs.
- gee whiz
- Expression of surprise or annoyance
- gee whiz
- "Why should I care?"; so what?
You only got 10% in the test. Gee whiz - you'll get over it.
- gee willikers
- Gee, gosh
- squill-gee
- A tool used for cleaning the decks of ships
- gee
- the letter G / g
- gee
- give a command to a horse to turn to the right side
- gee
- the command by a musher for the dogs to turn right
- gee
- {ü} gosh!, golly! (cry of surprise); gee whiz, geez! , wow! (cry of wonder or surprise)
- gee
- give a command to a horse to turn to the right side turn to the right side; "the horse geed
- gee
- (pronounced like the letter of the alphabet) This is the command for turning or moving right
- gee
- {i} (Slang) $1,000, one thousand dollars
- gee
- A suffix meaning earth, as in perigee , apogee See perigee, note
- gee
- The command used to direct the lead dog(s) to go to the right
- gee
- A British navigational aid based on the principles of radar
- gee
- emphasis People sometimes say gee to emphasize a reaction or remark. Gee, it's hot Gee thanks, Stan. The letter g. To turn to the right. Used as a mild expletive or exclamation, as of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy. A thousand dollars
- gee
- To agree; to harmonize
- gee
- in the United States, to the right side; said of cattle, or a team; used most frequently in the imperative, often with off, by drivers of oxen, in directing their teams, and opposed to haw, or hoi
- gee
- turn to the right side; "the horse geed"
- gee
- {f} order a horse or work animal to turn to the right side; give a command to a work animal to go ahead or go faster
- gee
- To turn to the off side, or from the driver i
- 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 accelerated
- gee
- To cause (a team) to turn to the off side, or from the driver
- gee gee
- {i} (British) horse (term used by children)
- gee up
- (British Slang) jest, trick, prank, joke
- gee whiz
- You use gee whiz to describe something that is new, exciting, and impressive, but that is perhaps more complicated or showy than it needs to be. The trend now is towards `lifestyle' electronics -- black, shiny gee-whiz things that people like to own. Used to express mild surprise, amazement, or enthusiasm. used to show that you are surprised or annoyed
- gee whiz
- feelings People sometimes say gee whiz in order to express a strong reaction to something or to introduce a remark or response. Gee whiz, they carried on and on, they loved the evening
- gee whiz
- geez! , wow! (cry of wonder or surprise)
- gee-string
- loincloth, cloth worn over the genitals; small cloth covering held over the genitals by a thin cord (often worn by striptease dancers)
- gee-whiz
- very good, in a way that is impressive and exciting
- interjection gee 1
- used to show that you are surprised or annoyed wow (Jesus)
- the gee gees
- {i} (British Slang) the horse races