Definitions

Sorry, no definitions found. Check out and contribute to the discussion of this word!

Etymologies

Sorry, no etymologies found.

Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word geeses.

Examples

  • Hwer I live is neckst to a park wif a streem and teh Canadadian geeses come tehr to maek nests in teh spring an have tehr gooslings.

    FASHION POLICE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • September 10, 2009 at 6:32 am da geeses bee muchlee superdeeduper meener den da duckies… butt maebee iffin da duckie wuz da beeger den dey wood bee da meenerer too — hoo nose!

    FASHION POLICE - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2009

  • The slaughter was staggered as Gilles, a slender man of medium height and easy disposition, took into account the geeses varying metabolisms and selected only those who, along with their livers, had grown to the right size.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • She asserts, There is no real disagreement that the practice of force-feeding causes the geese suffering, and she writes that the process is violent and invasive and causes a degenerative disease in the geeses liver.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • In contrast, he continued, the Patera de Sousa liver didnt need to be offset by traditional sweet or vinegary complements because the geeses varied diet already had built such flavor complexity into the organ.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • She asserts, There is no real disagreement that the practice of force-feeding causes the geese suffering, and she writes that the process is violent and invasive and causes a degenerative disease in the geeses liver.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • In contrast, he continued, the Patera de Sousa liver didnt need to be offset by traditional sweet or vinegary complements because the geeses varied diet already had built such flavor complexity into the organ.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • The slaughter was staggered as Gilles, a slender man of medium height and easy disposition, took into account the geeses varying metabolisms and selected only those who, along with their livers, had grown to the right size.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • The historical accounts from this time are sketchy, but the 16th and 17th centuries also are thought to be when some farmers felt the need to nail geeses feet to the floor.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

  • The historical accounts from this time are sketchy, but the 16th and 17th centuries also are thought to be when some farmers felt the need to nail geeses feet to the floor.

    The Foie Gras Wars Mark Caro 2009

Comments

Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.