by pussysweatandboobsweat1234 July 1, 2021

• an exclamation, cry or remark.
• can be used when expressing surprise, excitement, anger, pain, or wonder.
• can be used in a sentence or alone.
• can be used when expressing surprise, excitement, anger, pain, or wonder.
• can be used in a sentence or alone.
• Gee Wiz Mrs Cleaver, The Beaver and I love your pot roast.
• Gee Wiz Dad…you smoke a pipe, so why can’t I….Gee Wiz!
• Gee Wiz Dad…you smoke a pipe, so why can’t I….Gee Wiz!
by X Squid June 13, 2022

A 1960's colloquial expression, possibly of Canadian or Northeastern American origin, used to convey surprise, shock, or mild annoyance.
Possibly derived from the Latin name for the Christian God, Jehovah.
Possibly derived from the Latin name for the Christian God, Jehovah.
by TedTheadoreLogan May 27, 2024

An evil creature made by satan himself. They flock in groups of thousands and will shit on your lawn relentlessly. Theyll block the road when youre late to work just to angrr you intentionally, and worst of all they are capable of reproduction. Sadly the government believes these creatures of evil, for whatever reason, to be worth perserving; thats why its illegal for you to shoot them or run them over.
HONEY! The damn geese are back!
Son! Watch out for that geese shit in the yard!
Yo dude! Watch me shoot these dumbass geese!
Son! Watch out for that geese shit in the yard!
Yo dude! Watch me shoot these dumbass geese!
by Therapguy98 August 22, 2016

Humorous term for stating dat you hafta pause a moment to use your handkerchief, and thus you'll be making one or more loud "honking" noises. Generally said more frequently during da chillier months.
Saying, "I need to feed my geese" can indeed be a light-hearted way of informing your present company dat your nasal passages need clearing, but an even more delightfully-silly phrase to use might be, "I need to honk my air-horns"; said latter statement is also a more "obvious" way of saying it, since it more-closely resembles what you're needing to do.
by QuacksO December 30, 2022

Originated across the farms of Appalachia, Geese Baseball is the act of dressing up geese in mock uniforms and making them play a nine-inning sport. Teams may include pitchers, infielders, outfielders, catchers, and utility players.
Jessica’s never been to the Appalachian region before; we can welcome her with a traditional game of Geese Baseball before supper time.
by gamesforfarmers April 9, 2024
