bird vs gee

bird

noun
  • A man, fellow. 

  • A chicken or turkey used as food. 

  • A girl or woman, especially one considered sexually attractive. 

  • The vulgar hand gesture in which the middle finger is extended. 

  • A kilogram of cocaine. 

  • A penis. 

  • An airplane. 

  • A girlfriend. 

  • A yardbird. 

  • A prison sentence. 

  • A satellite. 

  • Booing and jeering, especially as done by an audience expressing displeasure at a performer. 

  • A member of the class of animals Aves in the phylum Chordata, characterized by being warm-blooded, having feathers and wings usually capable of flight, having a beaked mouth, and laying eggs. 

verb
  • To catch or shoot birds; to hunt birds. 

  • To transmit via satellite. 

  • To observe or identify wild birds in their natural environment. 

  • To bring into prison, to roof. 

  • To seek for game or plunder; to thieve. 

adj
  • Able to be passed with very little work; having the nature of a bird course. 

gee

noun
  • A guy. 

  • A gee-gee, a horse. 

  • The name of the Latin-script letter G. 

  • Vagina, vulva. 

verb
  • To cause an animal to move in this way. 

  • To suit or fit. 

  • Of a horse, pack animal, etc.: to move forward; go faster; or turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right. 

intj
  • A command to a horse, pack animal, etc., which may variously mean “move forward”, “go faster”, or “turn to the right”. 

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