by Paddy O November 06, 2004
/dʒiː/ /hɔː/
Oft conflated with yee haw: right and left, respectively, TWO commands for controlling a beast of burden with respect to the current path.
The phonologically entertaining velar abandonment of gee for slothen vowel yee /ˈji/ has produced yee haw
Oft conflated with yee haw: right and left, respectively, TWO commands for controlling a beast of burden with respect to the current path.
The phonologically entertaining velar abandonment of gee for slothen vowel yee /ˈji/ has produced yee haw
"GEE," let's not fall into the fathomless crevasse. "HAW," let's not flip the caravan riding up the embankment. Gee Haw itself is befuddling
by Hellion Shores June 01, 2013
An aw gee is the opposite of an orgy. It is when two people hook up the third person has no one. He or she thinks "aw, gee. No one for me".
Tom, Sue and I went out as friends. Tom and Sue hooked up and there was no one for me. It was an aw gee.
by Jefgg September 21, 2013
"Why I fand ma gee-tar in the at-tick th'other day and there was all these ro-dants insad it, but it still works yeah"
by gribble February 01, 2003
Greeting between male friends from Hartlepool. The closer the friends, the more exaggerated the greeting. Can sometimes be heard without the leading G and consequently, reduced to a single syllable. When the exaggerated form is used the communicators face is deliberately twisted into a contorted mess.
The Gee, if used is, pronounced the same as Indian clarified butter.
The Gee, if used is, pronounced the same as Indian clarified butter.
Tom: Gee-up mate
Brian: Gee-up Tom
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Tom: Geeeeee-up Joe.
Joe: Uuueeeeeeeeeerp gadge.
Brian: Gee-up Tom
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Tom: Geeeeee-up Joe.
Joe: Uuueeeeeeeeeerp gadge.
by growlerj December 31, 2012
by orangerooster May 03, 2004

