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Definition of "geed" [geed]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of gee. (verb)

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Use "geed" in a sentence
  • "The "engage" phase of the ritual is the tricky one, as there is no guarantee these excitable young men, geed on by the crowd in the fevered atmosphere of international sport, will wait for the call before diving into action with the party opposite."
  • "He said he doesn't know he does it, and said: 'That's just the way I play and I have to shout to get myself geed up for a game.'"
  • "If, after number six, we had geed instead of hawing towards number seven, we would have been right on top of them."
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