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gi

1
or gie

[ gee ]

noun

  1. a lightweight, two-piece, usually white garment worn by barefooted martial-arts participants, consisting of loose-fitting pants and a wraparound jacket with cloth belt.


Gi

2
  1. gilbert; gilberts.

GI

3
or G.I.

[ jee-ahy ]

noun

, plural GI's or GIs.
  1. a member or former member of the U.S. armed forces, especially an enlisted soldier.

adjective

  1. rigidly adhering to military regulations and practices; regimented; spit-and-polish:

    a platoon leader who tried to be more GI than anyone else.

  2. of a standardized style or type issued by the U.S. armed forces:

    GI shoes; GI blankets.

  3. conforming to the regulations or practices of the U.S. armed forces:

    Every recruit must get a GI haircut.

  4. of, relating to, or characteristic of a U.S. enlisted person:

    a typical peacetime GI complaint.

verb (used with object)

, GI'd, GI'ing.
  1. to clean in preparation for inspection:

    to GI the barracks.

verb (used without object)

, GI'd, GI'ing.
  1. to follow military regulations and customs closely; shape up:

    You'd better learn to GI if you want to be promoted.

gi.

4

abbreviation for

  1. gill; gills.

G.I.

5

abbreviation for

  1. galvanized iron.
  2. gastrointestinal.
  3. general issue.
  4. government issue.

gi

1

the internet domain name for

  1. Gibraltar
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GI

2

noun

  1. GIsGI's a soldier in the US Army, esp an enlisted man
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adjective

  1. conforming to US Army regulations; of standard government issue
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GI

3

abbreviation for

  1. gastrointestinal
  2. glycaemic index
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gi

4

/ ɡiː /

noun

  1. a loose-fitting white suit worn in judo, karate, and other martial arts

    a karate gi

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Gi

5

abbreviation for

  1. gilbert
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gi1

1970–75; shortening of Japanese jūdō-gi jujitsu garb, equivalent to jūdō judo + -gi, combining form of ki to wear

Origin of gi2

1915–20; originally abbreviation of galvanized iron, used in U.S. Army bookkeeping in entering articles (e.g., trash cans) made of it; later extended to all articles issued (as an assumed abbreviation of government issue ) and finally to soldiers themselves
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Word History and Origins

Origin of gi1

C20: abbrev. of government issue

Origin of gi2

from Japanese -gi costume, from ki to wear
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Example Sentences

Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits, however, are reserved only for those with a fully honorable discharge.

Those low tuition costs and high earnings — along with his GI Bill benefits and a federal Pell Grant — will enable Roa to graduate debt free and transform the future of his family.

In mining country, a coal miner was like a decorated GI.

From Salon

But afterwards, having not enjoyed his post-war work as an office clerk, he joined his sister and her American GI husband in New York, where he attended a theatre school.

From BBC

I've decided to embrace the GI Jane look and, to be honest, I often forget about it - at least until I glimpse myself in the mirror or feel the cold air on my scalp.

From BBC

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