or gee, subs. (common).—1.  A horse. See GEE, verb. in all senses. For synonyms, see PRAD.

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  1888.  Referee, 15 April, 1/2. In nearly all other races they see most of the GEES do a canter on their way up the course.

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  1889.  Pall Mall Gazette, 14 April. He knows as much about GEE-GEE’S as a professional trainer.

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  1890.  Licensed Victuallers’ Gazette, 8 Feb. The GEES were all broken to the stable.

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  2.  (colloquial).—The nickname among journalists (of the interviewer, type) of Mr. G(eorge) G(rossmith), better known, perhaps, as the Society Clown.

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