phrasal verb. gee somebody up | gee somebody on. to encourage somebody to work harder, perform better, etc.
Possibly from gowl (“vagina, vulva”), a slang term in Ireland. Compare Irish gabhal (“fork, crotch”).
Of the three, gosh is recorded the earliest, around 1750–60. Golly is dated to around 1840–50. Last but not least is gee, an Americanism tracked back to 1890–95.
interjectionInformal. (used to express surprise, disappointment, enthusiasm, or simple emphasis): Gee, that's great! Gee, I can't remember the book's title.
To “throw shade” means to insult or say something unkind about someone.
gee in American English
used to signify surprise, wonder, etc.
synonyms for gee
On this page you'll find 33 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to gee, such as: dear, oh, woe, dear me, too bad, and woe is me.
Irish: pronounced originally with a hard /g/ a shortened form of McGee Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Aodha 'son of Aodh' (see McCoy ).
Yes Gee is a valid Scrabble word.
[Origin uncertain. O.Sc. has gee, a fit of pettishness or temper, a.
[SE guy] (US) a man, a fellow. 1922. 19301940195019601970.
“My research shows the British and Irish working-class introduced most of the swearing we have in Australia,” Krafzik says. “It was cemented in those early colonial days.” The British officer class tended to rotate in and out of the colonies. The working-class settlers – and convicts – stayed.
Sheila = Girl
Yes, that is the Australian slang for girl.
Ghee (pronounced GEE with a hard G), the Hindi word for "fat," can be used as a synonym for clarified butter, with one difference. Unlike in the French technique, ghee traditionally simmers for a while, browning the milk solids and adding a slightly nutty flavor to the finished product.
Ghee is almost 50 percent saturated fat.
This is unhealthy fat usually found in meat and dairy products. A diet filled with saturated fat can raise LDL (bad) cholesterol levels and in turn, up the risk of heart disease and stroke. Not to mention, the calories from saturated fat can contribute to weight gain.
Its basically telling someone you like their new haircut and then you just slap them in the head because its supposed to burn since its a fresh cut.
Interjection. golly gee. (dated) an expression of surprise golly gee shucks.
In the Dictionary of the Scots Language gawsie is used to describe people and their features in a positive way: “Of persons: plump, fresh-complexioned and jovial-looking; handsome, of stately or imposing appearance, portly”.
The terms gee-haw, or gee and haw, come from farming, where a trained animal obeys a command to go left or right–to gee or haw, in other words.
Tha gaol agam ort (I love you)
chavie n. a boy or young man, a boyfriend.
LUVE, v., n. Also luive (Edb.