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gee-gee
/ ˈdʒiːˌdʒiː /
noun
- slang.a horse
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Word History and Origins
Origin of gee-gee1
C19: reduplication of gee 1
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Example Sentences
Bobby was leaning forward against the beautifully corseted figure of his grandparent, eagerly demanding to know more about his "gee-gee."
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“By Jove, Ducrot,” said someone, “your pretty friend’s car jumped off like a gee-gee under the starting gate.”
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The protest came from a Quaker, horrified at my depicting Mr. Gladstone as a gee-gee! as if he had not been so depicted often enough before.
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“The Arab lady and the faithful gee-gee,” she said.
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She was convinced that he had made a great advance in intelligence since his journey down to Pyechurch: not once did he hail a sheep as a gee-gee.
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