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GI Joe

noun

  1. an enlisted soldier in the U.S. Army, especially in World War II.


GI Joe

noun

  1. informal.
    a US enlisted soldier; a GI
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GI Joe

  1. A nickname for United States soldiers, particularly during World War II . GI is short for g overnment i ssue, a descriptive term for supplies distributed by the government.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of GI Joe1

First recorded in 1940–45
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Example Sentences

Me and my brother would set up an interview situation, we'd play with our GI Joe's, set them on fire, but we never imagined that we would have a career in it.

From Salon

He says there is photo evidence of his mother wearing a habit, possibly holding a doll of a nun to which Meyers replied, “I have a picture of my dad holding a GI Joe, but I don’t think he was in the army.”

He worked on such songs as “When Barbie Married GI Joe” and “Pizza Man — He Delivers” for the Brave New Workshop, a Minneapolis comedy troupe still in existence.

Trackzy’s plan mimics the strategy of building powerhouse media franchises from toy lines like GI Joe and Transformers.

And each brought a professional stereotype to the date: If he was a Midwestern GI Joe, she was a high-powered, tough-as-nails New York lawyer: “That’s the image I had in mind before I met her.”

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