): "The big crowd gave the players a gee up." Create an account and sign in to access this FREE contentHe allowed his players to wear combat gear and gee up the supporters beyond acceptable Click on the arrows to change the translation direction. {{#verifyErrors}} {{#verifyErrors}} And best of all it's ad free, so sign up now and start using at home or in the classroom.



{{#verifyErrors}} (dʒiː ʌp) exclamation. Or a bracing dip at the lido followed by post-immersion goose pimples making it feel especially wonderful to be alive.

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definition: 1. something that you say to a horse to make it move faster: 2. something that you say to a horse…. But did you know that the longest word composed entirely of letters from the first half of the alphabet is the 12-letter fiddledeedee? Perhaps some mythical swashbuckling character from film or fiction …Zorro, the Lone Ranger, even Batman or Robin.

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Clear explanations of natural written and spoken English Thanks! gee up in British English. Add the power of Cambridge Dictionary to your website using our free search box widgets.Browse our dictionary apps today and ensure you are never again lost for words.
an exclamation, as to a horse or draught animal, to encourage it to turn to the right, go on, or go faster vb, gees, geeing or geed 1. Does your subconscious link them to glamour and derring-do…or pleasure…or even terror? Think of masks and what comes to mind? Greeting between male friends from Hartlepool.