While our Waddles that's our gee-gee had his meal. From Wordnik.com. [A Skipper in the Mercantile Marine] Reference
Moreover, on my high gee-gee I learned what galloping could be. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 22, 1919] Reference
"Who's the old gee-gee with the whiskers?" asked the disrespectful. From Wordnik.com. [Ruth Fielding on Cliff Island Or, The Old Hunter's Treasure Box] Reference
Thinking he was referring to some other gee-gee of his, possibly one called appropriately after the Falls, and which was being broken in. From Wordnik.com. [The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2)] Reference
I have drawn a fresh horse from the remounts we are in charge of; my last gee-gee I called "Barkis," because he was willing, this brute I shall have to dub "Smith," because he certainly is not -- Willing. From Wordnik.com. [A Yeoman's Letters Third Edition] Reference
"The Arab lady and the faithful gee-gee," she said. From Wordnik.com. [A Young Man in a Hurry and Other Short Stories] Reference
Mine was a gentle old gee-gee and yet I felt good when we were all on the ground again. From Wordnik.com. [Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis] Reference
"I thought he always had to go into the country to look at a gee-gee on these occasions.". From Wordnik.com. [The Woman with the Fan] Reference
Shifting the gee-gee action out of town, as some desire, wouldn't work for these competitors. From Wordnik.com. [Sport news, comment and results | guardian.co.uk] Reference
(He had not whooping-coughed a single once since the carpet landed him on the island.) 'Gee-up, Squirrel; gee-gee,' he shouted, and Cyril did gee-up. From Wordnik.com. [The Phoenix and the Carpet] Reference
Galway Race Week attracts people with little or no interest in horses, you see, and encourages those of us who don't know odds from ends to put an annual flutter on the gee-gee with the prettiest name. From Wordnik.com. [Irish Blogs] Reference
After a long while, he sat up, looked at the horse, said in a quaint, thin whisper, "gee-gee -- mine like gee-gee"; and then looked swiftly round with frightened eyes, fearful lest he had drawn attention to his existence. From Wordnik.com. [The Admirable Tinker Child of the World] Reference
It was more than a year since he had been in the country; and he had to be told earnestly and more than once that a cow was a cow and a sheep a baa-lamb, for he was inclined to class them all alike under the genus gee-gee. From Wordnik.com. [Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl] Reference
So there was no gee-gee to look at in the country to-night? ". From Wordnik.com. [The Woman with the Fan] Reference
You might let me drive the gee-gee for a spell, since I'm a man. ". From Wordnik.com. [Anne of Avonlea] Reference
And tell her that the Staff dine on gee-gee at six o'clock sharp, and I shall be charmed if she'll join us. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Dop Doctor] Reference
Cavalry, for barrack-life will not suit me, yet ride I must the high gee-gee; "so I decided straight to be an officer of Yeomanry. From Wordnik.com. [Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, January 22, 1919] Reference
No have gee-gee how can move?. From Wordnik.com. [Traffics and Discoveries] Reference
A sheep as a gee-gee. From Wordnik.com. [Happy Pollyooly The Rich Little Poor Girl] Reference
No gee-gee. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Woman with the Fan] Reference
No gee-gee to-night. From Wordnik.com. [The Woman with the Fan] Reference
(b) Two-bit gee-gee. From Wordnik.com. [VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIII No 2] Reference
Get off that gee-gee. ". From Wordnik.com. [The Kangaroo Marines] Reference
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