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gee up verb- to motivate; to encourage AUSTRALIA, 1955
- I’ll get them to keep geeing up in their columns in the Telegraph and the Sun. — Clive Galea, Slipper, 1988
- Yeah, well, all you lot were geeing him up, giving it this, giving it that. I knew he wouldn’t be able to go the distance[.] — The Observer, 4 November 2001
- That didn’t stop national rural manager Colin Dick from geeing up the troops who assembled in cosmopolitan Wellington. — Sunday Star Times, p. D16, 17 August 2003
- to tease UK
- — Tom Hibbert, Rockspeak!, p. 71, 1983
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