DICTSY
.com
Main
Dictionary
gee
interjection
UK:
/dʒiː/
US:
/dʒiː/
Used to express surprise, enthusiasm, or other emotions.
Gee, that's a big car!
[
UK
]
[
US
]
Gee, I didn't know you played the guitar so well; that's impressive!
[
UK
]
[
US
]
gee
verb
To urge or encourage a horse or other animal to turn to the right.
He told the horse to gee to avoid the fence.
[
UK
]
[
US
]
The farmer had to gee the stubborn mule several times before it turned right.
[
UK
]
[
US
]
gee
noun
A command to turn to the right, especially when driving horses or other animals.
The driver shouted "gee" to the horses.
[
UK
]
[
US
]
The old farmer's only command to his oxen was a simple "gee" to turn them right.
[
UK
]
[
US
]
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the phonetic transcription of "gee" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "gee" is
/dʒiː/
in British English and
/dʒiː/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
How to use "gee" in sentences?
Example usage of "gee": "Gee, that's a big car!". More examples on the page.