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gee-ho
gee-ho, int. (ˈdʒiːˈhəʊ) Also gee-o. [f. gee int.1 + ho int.] = gee int.11668–71 Skinner Etymol., Ho, Gee Ho. 1697 J. Serjeant Solid Philos. 378 The Horses not hearing any cry Gee, ho, to urge them forwards, took their Opportunity to rest themselves, and stood still. 1801 Sporting Mag. XVIII. 110 An...
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je-ho
je-ho var. of gee-ho: in quot. used as n.1731 ? Arbuthnot Acc. Ginglicutt's Treat. Scolding Ancients 25 Like the Je-ho to loitering Horses.
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The Amphitrite
THE AMPHITRITE
also called “The Skippers Erudition”
Tune "Gee-ho!
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gee-up
gee-up, int. (ˈdʒiːˈʌp) Also gee-, je-hup. [f. gee int.1 † hup int. (confused with up adv.).] = gee int.11733 [see gee int.1]. 1769 Trinculo's Trip 29 Yates a Carter, without a je-hup. 1819 ‘R. Rabelais’ Abeillard & Heloisa 34 Cross Hounslow Heath, jee up! jee o! 1825 Sporting Mag. XVI. 332 A second...
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start
▪ I. start, n.1 (stɑːt) Forms: 1 steort, (3 steort- in comb.), 3–7 stert, 7 stirt, 4–6 sterte, 5 storte, 6 starte, 6– start. [Com. Teut.: OE. steort masc. corresponds to OFris. stert, stirt (WFris. stirt, NFris. stört), (M)LG. stert, MDu. staert (mod.Du. staart), OHG., mod.G. sterz, ON. stert-r (Sw....
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