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Pronunciation:

Gee as in geese
Diu as in the cantonese word for f*ck

1) Adj: Synomymous to "mic", ridiculous, f*cked up, retarded, obnoxious, gross, inconsiderate, sneaky...... any words that gives a condescending meaning to describe a person.

2) Used as an exclamation.

Related words:

Geediu Jing - A person who pocesses the above qualities listed in 1).

Geelunndiu - See 2), but sometimes broken down into gee- and -diu and put "lunn" in between to add emphasis:

3. Geelunndiu~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
1. Don't be Geediu

2. Geediu~~~~~~~~~~~~~ !!!!!!
geediu by Geediu Jing June 19, 2006
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1. An old U.S. Navy term. Candy, junk food, etc.
2. A place where it can be obtained.
"Jones would rather pig out on geedunk than eat real food."

"I'm thinkin' of goin' down to the geedunk. I'll fly if you'll buy."
geedunk by acemery January 28, 2005
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Geedunkin' 

Term used in the Marine Corps for slacking off. Geedunk is a place to get snacks. Geedunkin' is what you're doing when you're getting snacks when you're supposed to be working.
John: Man, we're tired from washing planes all day, where were you?
Jeff: Ah man, I was geedunkin', big time!
Geedunkin' by Palmdogg November 25, 2009

Rolling in the Geedis 

To make great profit, receiving significant amount of money.
"Woah check this out! Grandpa's inheritance left me 2.5 million dollars! I'm just rolling in the geedis now!
A word for money, like dollars, quarters, etc.
Dude, I can't go to the movies today. I don't have any geedis
Geedis by Coin operated girl October 16, 2005
The phrase you utter when hand-feeding someone or seeing someone being hand-fed.
Daniel feeds Danny a forkful of ravioli.
Dan: "Geedit!"
Geedit by Nugget Factory April 16, 2009
Exclamation which serves to justify a stupid and unwitty joke, which is normally made intentionally.

Etymology - Literally a slurred and quick "get it?" was first introduced in the late 90s by a sicilian/englishman named E.Zimmatore.
The diffusion of the word was quick and vast, mainly dominant within south east England, from London to Brighton and in certain areas of Paris.
Ed's cat got run over and died;
John asks Ed:
"How's your cat? Geedit!"
Geedit by IDC August 24, 2007