Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun obsolete Jet.
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- adjective Geordie
great - adverb Geordie
very
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Examples
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There is a new cebelas in maine i am so happy about that now i dont have to challenge so far to geet my gear
Cebelas 2009
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Come On people!!!! lets try to geet it riled up and show we think they should involve
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Yes | No | Report from Micheal Jackson wrote 5 weeks 6 days ago when you poke an alligater you are going to geet bit and when you play with mice bring lots of rice
Wounded Bear Hospitalizes 83-Year-Old California Hunter 2009
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I guess they'll figure this out when they are retierd and living high on the hog while the rest of us slave away working till we die because we have no retirement left ..... and we better be in good health while we do it because after the government takes over our health care we won't be able to geet sick ... or old.
Obama aide hints at second stimulus, tries to slam door on tax talk 2009
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The point is to geet NASA out of launchers and get rid of the STS stack and it overburduning army
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Yes | No | Report from Micheal Jackson wrote 5 weeks 6 days ago when you poke an alligater you are going to geet bit and when you play with mice bring lots of rice
Wounded Bear Hospitalizes 83-Year-Old California Hunter 2009
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Plus they geet the good feeling of freeing up $806 billion in TARP funds that the banks have been hoarding.
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But, as Lola Grynovski would have said, You not geet for free.
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But, as Lola Grynovski would have said, You not geet for free.
Archive 2008-12-01 2008
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What is going on are mob negotiations about insurance, and which mob gets the biggest chunk of the dough, be it our taxpayer dough or the geet that isn't in ole Jim's impoverished purse.
The Entertainment Value of Snuffing Grandma: A Nation of Children Roots For the Mafia 2009
billmooney commented on the word geet
"geet" found on p. 46 of Joe Bageant's "Deer Hunting with Jesus"- "These days the geet is siphoned off long before he sees it, sucked up by the rich sons of Bush oil men and the rest of the new class of financial kingpins."
December 27, 2009