curvet vs gee

curvet

verb
  • Of a horse or, by extension, another animal: to leap about, to frolic. 

  • (of a person) To prance; to caper, frolic. 

  • To fly or swim with darting movements. 

  • (of an object) To jump, skip, shake. 

  • To cause to leap about, dart or jump. 

noun
  • A prank; a frolic. 

  • A particular leap in which a horse raises both forelegs at once, equally advanced, and, as the forelegs are falling, raises the hind legs, so that all the legs are in the air at once. 

gee

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

  • To cause an animal to move in this way. 

  • To suit or fit. 

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

noun
  • A guy. 

  • A gee-gee, a horse. 

  • The name of the Latin-script letter G. 

  • Vagina, vulva. 

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