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from the gecko

people are actually saying "from the get go", meaning from the start, beginning
man, I probably wouldn't had volunteered if I would of known what I was getting into right from the gecko (get go).
by HectorFabian December 18, 2012
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from the gecko

from the beginning, the start
How don't you know about he picnic? I told you from the gecko!
by mclintock May 3, 2008
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Describes da fact dat a Government Employees Insurance Company policy has always been extremely easy to sign up for --- so easy, in fact, dat even an "ancient" caveman during da beginning of civilization could have done it.
Even if actor Jeff Daniel Phillips's "dumb 'n' crude" advertising-figure character takes a plane to a distant point on da globe, "there's always something" --- such as a huge poster mounted on da wall of da airport-terminal dat trumpets da company offering ridiculously-simple-to-get auto-coverage --- "to remind him of another place and time"; said reminder is nothing new: it's been true from the gecko.
by QuacksO November 12, 2025
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