gee

intj
/d͡ʒiː//ˈd͡ʒiː//ɡiː/

Etymology

Unknown. Possibly from gowl (“vagina, vulva”), a slang term in Ireland. Compare Irish gabhal (“fork, crotch”).

  1. derived from ge
  2. derived from ge

Definitions

  1. A general exclamation of surprise or frustration.

    • Gee, I didn't know that!
    • Gee, you didn't have to kick me!
    • Stephanie (Irene Dunne): Oh, yes. I like the English. And the Americans, too! / John Kent (Randolph Scott): Gee, that's swell. I'm an American! / Stephanie: Gee, that's swe–, I mean, I thought so.
  2. Of a horse, pack animal, etc.

    Of a horse, pack animal, etc.: to move forward; go faster; or turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.

    • This horse won’t gee when I tell him to.
  3. To cause an animal to move in this way.

    • You may need to walk up to the front of the pack and physically gee the lead dog.
  4. + 15 more definitions
    1. To agree

      To agree; to harmonize.

      • It didn't gee with what he had been trained to preach and think about about his religion, you know.
      • I did use a few of the items, in Elinor's handwriting, to check the writing on the letter that was in the box with the money. It geed.
    2. A gee-gee, a horse.

      • You'll say a better major-general has never sat a gee
    3. A command to a horse, pack animal, etc., which may variously mean “move forward”, “go…

      A command to a horse, pack animal, etc., which may variously mean “move forward”, “go faster”, or “turn to the right”.

      • Mush, huskies. Now, gee! Gee!
    4. 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.
      • The word length, which contains only four sounds l e ng th, is usually spell'd thus, el ee en gee tee aitch.
      • I have drunk en-ee-cee-tee-ay-ar from the ef-ell-oh-doubleyou-ee-ar-ess in his gee-ay-ar-dee-ee-en many a time.
    5. Abbreviation of grand

      Abbreviation of grand; a thousand dollars.

      • ten gees
    6. Abbreviation of gravity

      Abbreviation of gravity; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface.

      • I've more muscle than you, and I'm used to greater gee, being from earth.
      • So if you fire the Phoenix inside that radius, he just can't evade it. The missile can pull more gees than any pilot can.
    7. A guy.

      • Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck.
    8. Vagina, vulva.

      • The brassers, yeh know wha' I mean. The gee. Is tha' why?
      • But he'd had to keep feeling them up and down from her knees up to her gee after she'd said that....
      • Lily Neary has a lovely gee and her pore Paddy got his B.A. and by the holy fly I wouldn't recommend you to ask me what class of a tree they were under when he put his hand on her and enjoyed that.
    9. To suit or fit.

      • That will just "gee".
    10. To give.

      • And good old Holmes delivered his soul on the walk home of many wise sayings, and, as the song says, "Gee'd 'em a sight of good advice;" […]
    11. A surname.

      • Prosecutors allege that Gee posted several videos online following Biden’s visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania, in April for a campaign event.
    12. A male given name.

    13. An unincorporated community in Anderson County, Kentucky, United States.

    14. A ghost town in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma, United States.

    15. Alternative letter-case form of gee.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA