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Geez, what's with the geez?
OK, what am I missing. Why so many posts starting with Geez?
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lol, ahhhhhhhh, thanks Patrick, it's good to smile.
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I never thought about it until just now, but when I start a sentence with "geez," it usually means I'm either surprised or frustrated.
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I prefer *sheez* myself ;-) Geez is so cheezy.
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OK, I just scrolled down the left column and now I see what you mean. We do have an epidemic of geez's.
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Geez, why are you asking?
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There must be a lot of old geezers on this board.
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Time to make foie gras ~:> :-p
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On the train I hear people say Cheese & Rice! <<<instead of J.C.!>>>
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I always thought it was spelled Jeez. Or Sheesh.
Geeez, what do I know :D |
Geez, now most of those threads have been pulled! :-)
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And not a moment too soon!
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From Calron County Colloquialisms: jeez \'jeez\ interj - Corrupted form of the pejorative "Jesus." The term is notable in that it is most often used singularly, either at the beginning of a sentence, the end of a sentence, or as a sentence all on its own; "Jeez. I thought my mittens were at your house." Although used as an exclamation of frustration or emphasis, it is somewhat more benign than "Jesus," "Jesus Christ," or "Christ" " I like "Jeez Louise". -Bill |
It should read Carlton, not Calron.
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My favorite is used frequently in Maine - "Jeezum, Betty".
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I always thought Geez was just a shortened form of Gee Whiz--would never have thought it had any relation to Jesus.
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I've often been heard to exclaim: "<i>Jesus <b>H.</b> Christ!</i>"
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what does the "H" stand for? geez, i've always wondered that
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Holy?
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Yes, "Holy". At least that was my old man's version when working on the family car - often interspersed with more colourful expletives which I'll spare gentler readers.
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