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gee up - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb · (slang) To encourage. · (slang) To excite in order to try to achieve a desired result. · "US fund manager Eric Knight has a fearful reputation as a ...
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GEE UP definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
an exclamation, as to a horse or draught animal, to encourage it to turn to the right, go on, or go faster.
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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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GEE SOMEONE UP definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
to encourage someone to show more effort or enthusiasm. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Encouraging and urging on.
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gee-up, int. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the interjection gee-up is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for gee-up is from 1769, in Trinculo's Trip.
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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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gee up phrasal verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage ...
gee up ... to encourage somebody to work harder, perform better, etc. Kerr, geed up by her early goal, went on to score another.
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What is another word for "gee up"? - WordHippo
To drive spiritually or urge someone on. To make or become faster. To cause to move or progress with haste.
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Do Americans "gee things up", or is it just a British usage?
I believe that gee up is short for ginger up, meaning to cause a horse to run round in a lively manner by shoving ginger up its fundament, and ...
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Gee Up Vodka drinks contain 4.6% alcohol, offering a balanced option for those seeking a moderate alcoholic beverage.
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Mark Latham
Latham disputes the impact of this incident, however, having described it as a "Tory gee-up: we got close to each other, sure, but otherwise it was a regulation
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gyp
▪ I. gyp, n.1 (and a.) (dʒɪp) Also 8 jip, 9 gip. [perh. short for gipsy or for gippo1 2.] 1. a. At Cambridge and Durham, a college servant, esp. one who attends on one or more undergraduates. In the first quot. the meaning appears to be somewhat different.1750 Dodd Poems (1767) 31 No more the jolly ...
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