A less religiously-offensive version of "Jesus" used often in place of saying the Lamb of God's name in vain. The origin of the word stems from Homer Simpson from the show THE SIMPSONS
by The S October 22, 2003
Get the Jeebus mug.The original term was used to describe brand new clothes that one would spend a lot of money or "G's" (thousands of dollars) in order to purchase the outfit that one was wearing...
I think a Dr. Dre song has a rapper off of Chronic: 2001 saying this, and it goes, "Jeed up (or G'd up) from the feet up in my G'd up apparel."
by WhitestMike September 13, 2009
Get the Jeed up (or G'd up) mug.Contrary to the previous post saying Jeebus was taken from Frank Zappa's "Them or Us" album from the song "Heavenly Pocketbook", actually there is no such song on that album. On a different album, "You Are What You Is" there is a song called "Heavenly Bank Account", but this still doesn't mention Jeebus, though it does mention not "gwine up to hebbin". I agree that Matt Groening is on record as a big Zappa fan, but so far I can't find that Zappa used the term Jeebus for Jesus, though it is clearly something that Zappa would do (and maybe did in a live concert?).
I'm sorry Jeebus! Forgive me Jeebus!
by Nanook April 20, 2005
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