gee-gee

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gee-gee

A child points excitedly at a gee-gee in the field.

Definition

Noun: - A child's word for a horse, or a term used in adult slang, particularly in British English, to refer to a horse, especially in the context of horse racing.

Usage

This word is primarily used in informal, often playful or affectionate contexts. It is common in speech with young children or in the casual slang of adults, especially those involved with or betting on horse racing.

Examples
  • The little girl pointed at the field and said, "Look at the gee-gee!"
  • He lost a lot of money betting on the gee-gees last weekend.
Advanced Usage
  • The term is often used in the plural form "gee-gees" to refer to horses in general, particularly racehorses.
    • He spends every Saturday afternoon watching the gee-gees run.
Variants and Related Words
  • Gee: An exclamation used to command a horse to move forward or go faster. This is the root of the reduplicated form "gee-gee."
  • Horse: The standard, formal term.
Synonyms
  • Neddy: Another informal, child-like word for a donkey or horse.
  • Steed: A more literary or old-fashioned word for a horse, especially a riding horse.
  • Mount: A term for a horse that is ridden.
Notes
  • "Gee-gee" is an example of reduplication, a common feature in child-directed speech and informal language (e.g., choo-choo, night-night).
  • Its use in adult slang, especially related to gambling, carries a slightly humorous or ironic tone.
gee-gee

A child points excitedly at a gee-gee in the field.

Noun
  1. a word for horse used by children or in adult slang

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