gee

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

1) A term used by teamsters to their horses and oxen, when they wish them to go faster. It is also used in directing oxen to the right or off-side. In most parts of England it seems to be applied in the same manner.


2) TO GEE

To agree ; to go on well together.--Barnes's Dorset Glossary. Also noticed in the Craven, Norfolk, and Cheshire glossaries.

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