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    LearnGee offers global education resources and innovative learning solutions to empower students and educators worldwide.

  2. GEE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of GEE is —used as an introductory expletive or to express surprise or enthusiasm. How to use gee in a sentence.

  3. Gee - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by SM EntertainmentGee · Girls' GenerationOh! - The Second Album℗ SM EntertainmentReleased on: 2010-01-25Auto-generated by YouTube.

  4. GEE Group Inc. (JOB)

    4 days ago · GEE Group Inc. fills hiring and employer needs by providing nationwide staffing services and solutions. In 1893, the Company fulfilled the demand for Engineering staffing as a one-desk …

  5. gee - WordReference.com Dictionary of English

    Informal Terms This word is used to express surprise, disappointment, enthusiasm, or simple emphasis: Gee, what a beautiful day it is! gee1 ( jē), interj., v., geed, gee•ing. (used as a word of command to a …

  6. gee - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

    4 days ago · Gee is generally considered somewhat dated or juvenile. It is often used for ironic effect, with the speaker putting on an air of youthful innocence. Unknown. gee (third-person singular simple …

  7. Gee - definition of gee by The Free Dictionary

    1. (used as a command to a horse or other draft animal to turn to the right or, esp. in the phrase gee up, to go faster.) 2. to turn or make a turn to the right. Compare haw 2. (used to express surprise, …

  8. GEEE Exam 2026 - AglaSem

    About GEEE The Galgotias Engineering Entrance Examination (GEEE) is conducted by Galgotias University for admission into its undergraduate engineering programs.

  9. GEE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    People sometimes say gee to emphasize a reaction or remark. Gee, it's hot. Gee thanks, Stan. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. 1. Also: gee up! …

  10. gee, int.² meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    gee is formed within English, by clipping or shortening. Etymons: Jesus int.; English Jerusalem!; Jehoshaphat! What is the earliest known use of the interjection gee? The earliest known use of the …