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gee_up

gee up

English

Interjection

gee up

  1. (directed at a horse) move on!, go faster!
    • 1850, Charles Dickens, David Copperfield Chapter XII
      Gee up, Dobbin, Gee ho, Dobbin, Gee up, Dobbin, Gee up, and gee ho - o - o!
    • 1961, Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich Gogolʹ, Dead Souls, ISBN 0140441131, chapter 1
      "Gee up!" The horses roused themselves and pulled the light carriage along as though it were a feather
    • 1996, Andrew Lang, The Yellow Fairy Book Big Klaus and Little Klaus, ISBN 0486216748
      He kept on cracking his whip, and calling out, "Gee-up, my five horses!"

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Verb

gee up (third-person singular simple present gees up, present participle geeing up, simple past and past participle geed up)

  1. (slang) to encourage
  2. (slang) to excite in order to try to achieve a desired result
    "US fund manager Eric Knight has a fearful reputation as a shareholder activist, geeing up underperforming managements at Royal Dutch Shell and Suez." – HSBC: activist pounces, The Week, 15 September 2007, 631, 43.

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