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    gee
    [jē]
    exclamation
    informal
    1. a mild expression, typically of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy:
      "gee, it's good to be back!"
    Origin
    mid 19th century: perhaps an abbreviation of Jesus.
    gee
    [jē]
    exclamation
    (gee up)
    1. a command to a horse to go faster.
    verb
    BRITISH ENGLISH
    gee (verb) · gees (third person present) · geed (past tense) · geed (past participle) · geeing (present participle)
    1. command (a horse) to go faster:
      "he geed up the horse"
      • encourage (someone) to work more quickly:
        "I was running around geeing people up"
    Origin
    early 17th century: of unknown origin.
    gee
    [jē]
    noun
    US ENGLISH
    informal
    gee (noun) · gees (plural noun)
    1. a thousand dollars:
      "we paid five gees"
    Origin
    1930s: representing the initial letter of grand.
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    exclamation
    1. a command to a horse to go faster.
      Opposite:
    noun
    1. a thousand dollars:
      thousand pounds/dollars
     
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  1. Surprise or enthusiasm
    gee 1 of 3 interjection ˈjē Synonyms of gee used as an introductory expletive or to express surprise or enthusiasm
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    gee exclamation mainly US informal us / dʒiː / uk / dʒiː / Add to word list an expression of surprise or enthusiasm: Gee, that looks like fun!
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/gee
    Britannica Dictionary definition of GEE chiefly US — used especially to show surprise, enthusiasm, or disappointment
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