Geed vs Keed - What's the difference?
geed | keed |
(gee)
A general exclamation of surprise or frustration.
(often as imperative to a draft animal) To turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.
(UK, dialect, obsolete) To agree; to harmonize.
A gee-gee; a horse.
* 1879 , , Act I:
*:You'll say a better Major-General has never sat a gee .
(slang) ; a thousand dollars.
(physics) ; the unit of acceleration equal to that exerted by gravity at the earth's surface.
* {{quote-magazine
, year = 1949
, month = July
, first = Margaret
, last = St. Clair
, authorlink = Margaret St. Clair
, title = Sacred Martian Pig
, magazine = Startling Stories
, page = 92
, passage = I've more muscle than you, and I'm used to greater gee , being from earth.
}}
* {{quote-book
, year = 1987
, first = Tom
, last = Clancy
, authorlink = Tom Clancy
, title = Patriot Games
, page = 449
, passage = So if you fire the Phoenix inside that radius, he just can't evade it. The missile can pull more gees than any pilot can.
}}
(US, slang) A guy.
* 1939 , (Raymond Chandler), The Big Sleep , Penguin 2011, p. 197:
(Ireland, slang) (vagina), (vulva)
* 1987 , (Roddy Doyle), (The Commitments) , King Farouk, Dublin:
* 1991 , (Roddy Doyle), , p. 65. Secker & Warburg (ISBN: 0-436-20052-X):
* 1992 , (Samuel Beckett), (Dream of Fair to Middling Women) , p. 71. John Calder (ISBN: 978-0714542133):
* 1995 , (w, Joseph O'Connor), (Red Roses and Petrol) , p. 7. Methuen (ISBN: 978-0413699909):
(eye dialect) Kid.
* 1968 (2014), Robert Sheckley, Dimension of Miracles
* 2005 , Bert Randolph Sugar, Boxing's Greatest Fighters , Globe Pequot (ISBN 9781592286324), page 134
* 2008 , Josefina Niggli, Mexican Village and Other Works , Northwestern University Press (ISBN 9780810123403), page 512
* 2010 , Lawrence Block, No Score , Open Road Media (ISBN 9781453208663)
* 2012 , Ann Lacy, Anne Valley Fox, Stories from Hispano New Mexico: A New Mexico Federal Writers' Project Book , Sunstone Press (ISBN 9780865348851), page 215
As a verb geed
is (gee).As a noun keed is
(eye dialect) kid.geed
English
Verb
(head)Anagrams
* ----gee
English
Etymology 1
A shortening of (Jesus), perhaps as in the oath (by Jesus)Interjection
(en interjection)- Gee , I didn't know that!
- Gee , this is swell fun!
Usage notes
Gee'' is generally considered somewhat dated or juvenile. It is often used for ironic effect, with the speaker putting on the persona of a freshly-scrubbed freckle-faced kid from days gone by (e.g. 1950 sitcom children, such as Beaver on ).Synonyms
* (exclamation of surprise) geez, gosh, gollyDerived terms
* gee whiz * gee whillikers, gee willikers, gee willickersEtymology 2
Verb
- This horse won't gee when I tell him to.
- You may need to walk up to the front of the pack and physically gee the lead dog.
- Mush, huskies. Now, gee'''! ' Gee !
- (Forby)
Derived terms
* gee haw whimmy diddleCoordinate terms
* hawNoun
(en noun)Etymology 3
Pronunciation of the letter (G).Noun
(en noun)- One branch of English society drops its initial aitches, and another branch ignores its terminal gees .
- ten gees
- Just off the highway there's a small garage and paint-shop run by a gee named Art Huck.
Etymology 4
Noun
(en noun)The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional Englishp. 850, Tom Dalzell and Terry Victor. Routledge, 2006. ISBN: 0-415-25937-1.
- The brassers, yeh know wha' I mean. The gee . Is tha' why?
- But he'd had to keep feeling them up and down from her knees up to her gee after she'd said that....
- Lily Neary has a lovely gee and her pore Paddy got his B.A. and by the holy fly I wouldn't recommend you to ask me what class of a tree they were under when he put his hand on her and enjoyed that.
- And I thought, gee is certainly something that gobshite knows all about.
See also
* ("gee" on Wikipedia)Anagrams
*keed
English
Noun
(en noun)- I’m still with you, keed
- Gutierrez and the boy, then known to Gutierrez as "The Keed'" and to his street friends as Eligio Sardinias, formed an alliance, one destined to make "The ' Keed " el campeon.
- Hello, keed !” Bob put his hand over his ear to shut out the sound. That distant woman&
- 39;s voice was claiming his entire attention. Joaquín grinned in sympathy and strolled toward the window. “Silence, little ones,” he said reprovingly, “or I will call ...
- And have the money in my pocket before that kike changes his sonofabitching mind. You want to get ready, keed ?” “Me?” “He means me,” Aileen said. “My prize model.” I said, “No kidding? You do the modeling?” “That&
- 39;s how I found her, keed.
- Mr. Garcia asked me again, “What&
- 39;s new? You bring me those history books of Billy the Keed ?” I showed him the picture of Pat Garrett who shot Billy the Kid.
