gee

Etymology 1
A shortening of, perhaps as in the oath.

Usage notes
Gee is generally considered somewhat dated or juvenile. It is often used for ironic effect, with the speaker putting on an air of youthful innocence.

Translations

 * Dutch: ,
 * Finnish:, , voi hurja
 * Georgian: ვა, ღმერთო
 * Indonesian:
 * Italian:, , alla faccia,
 * Louisiana Creole French: bòys, boug
 * Macedonian:, бо́же
 * Maori: ānana, aeha, ēhe, wī, anana
 * Portuguese: ena!, ena pá!,
 * Russian:
 * Spanish:
 * Swedish:, ,

Etymology 2
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Verb

 * 1)  Of a horse, pack animal, etc.: to move forward; go faster; or turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.
 * 2)  To cause an animal to move in this way.
 * 3)  To agree; to harmonize.
 * 1)  To agree; to harmonize.
 * 1)  To agree; to harmonize.

Translations

 * Czech:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Romanian:

Noun

 * 1) A gee-gee, a horse.

Etymology 3
From, from , from.

Noun

 * One branch of English society drops its initial aitches, and another branch ignores its terminal gees.
 * 1)  ; a thousand dollars.
 * ten gees
 * 1)  ; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface.
 * 2)  A guy.
 * ten gees
 * 1)  ; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface.
 * 2)  A guy.
 * 1)  A guy.
 * 1)  A guy.

Related terms

 * (in shorthand)

Translations

 * Arabic: غِي, جِي, جِي
 * Bengali: জি
 * Burmese: ဂျီ
 * Catalan:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto:
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * Galician:
 * Greek: τζι
 * Hawaiian: gā
 * Hindi:
 * Icelandic: gé
 * Ido:
 * Indonesian:
 * Irish:, gort
 * Italian:
 * Japanese:
 * Korean:
 * Latin:
 * Latvian: gā
 * Lithuanian: gė
 * Malay: ji
 * Marathi: जी
 * Occitan: ge
 * Portuguese:
 * Russian:, жэ,
 * Spanish:
 * Tagalog: dyi
 * Thai:
 * Turkish:
 * Vietnamese:, ,
 * Welsh: èg


 * Finnish:
 * Russian:


 * Finnish:
 * Galician:

Etymology 4
. Possibly from, a slang term in Ireland. Compare 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  Vagina, vulva.

Etymology 5
.

Verb

 * 1) To suit or fit.

Verb

 * 1)  find
 * 2)  recover
 * 3)  get, obtain

Etymology
From.

Verb

 * 1) to give

Verb

 * 1)  to give in various senses

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1)  gee unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity
 * 1)  gee unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity

Etymology
From. Doublet of.

Verb

 * 1) to give