The word "Georgia" can have a few different meanings, so let’s break it down in a simple way.
Georgia (the country): A small country located at the intersection of Europe and Asia, on the Black Sea. It was once part of the Soviet Union but became independent in 1991. It is known for its beautiful mountains, rich culture, and history.
Georgia (the state): A state in the southeastern United States. It was one of the original 13 British colonies and played a significant role in the American Civil War as one of the Confederate states.
Georgia (the country): "I would love to visit Georgia to see its stunning landscapes and try the local food."
Georgia (the state): "We went to Georgia for our summer vacation and visited Atlanta, the state capital."
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that specifically use "Georgia," but you may encounter phrases like "peach state," which is a nickname for Georgia (the U.S. state) because of its famous peaches.