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I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and Ive got to see a bloke about it.
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I put some money on the gee-gees last week, and Ive got to see a bloke about it.
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gee-gees — Noun. Horses. Usually children and gambler s use. Informal … English slang and colloquialisms
Ottawa Gee-Gees — University University of Ottawa Association Conference Ontario University Athletics, Quebec Student Sports F … Wikipedia
gee-gee — /ˈdʒi dʒi/ (say jee jee) noun 1. (with children) a horse. 2. the gee gees, Colloquial a. race horses: he lost it all on the gee gees. b. the horseraces: to go to the gee gees. {reduplication of gee2} …
gee-gee — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms gee gee : singular gee gee plural gee gees British spoken a word meaning horse, used by or to children or when talking about horse racing … English dictionary
gee-gee — n British a horse. A nursery term adopted by adults to refer ruefully or facetiously to racehorses. In British films of the 1950s the word was characteristic of spivs and cads. ► I lost thirty quid on the gee gees … Contemporary slang
Gee's Bend, Alabama — Gee s Bend also known as Boykin is a very poor tenant community in Alabama, United States of America lying at the edge of the Black Belt in Wilcox County, about thirty miles southwest of Selma. The name comes from a planter named Joseph Gee, the… … Wikipedia
gee — Ⅰ. gee [1] (also gee whiz) ► EXCLAMATION informal, chiefly N. Amer. ▪ a mild expression of surprise, enthusiasm, or sympathy. ORIGIN perhaps an abbreviation of JESUS(Cf. ↑Jesus). Ⅱ. gee [2] … English terms dictionary
The gee-gees — horseraces … Dictionary of Australian slang
the gee-gees — Australian Slang horseraces … English dialects glossary
the gee gees — n. (British Slang) the horse races … English contemporary dictionary