Geese

Word GEESE
Character 5
Hyphenation geese
Pronunciations /ˈɡiːs/

Definitions and meanings of "Geese"

What do we mean by geese?

Plural of goose. noun

Pl. of goose. noun

Plural form of goose. noun

Any of various grazing waterfowl of the family Anatidae, which have feathers and webbed feet and are capable of flying, swimming, and walking on land, and which are bigger than ducks.

A female goose (sense 1).

The flesh of the goose used as food.

A silly person.

A tailor's iron, heated in live coals or embers, used to press fabrics.

A young woman or girlfriend.

An old English board game in which players moved counters along a board, earning a double move when they reached the picture of a goose.

Two bottles of grey goose vodka Urban Dictionary

Armed, push in robbery of a residence, usually by force. Generally refers to home invasion of a drug dealer, or any criminal who keeps drugs, money or other valuables in their home. Urban Dictionary

1. more than one goose 2. some marijuana Urban Dictionary

1. To make fun of someone. 2. To run very fast. Urban Dictionary

A pimptacular person of any gender, race, creed, or religion. Term used mostly in the 1970's :D Urban Dictionary

Noun. a general term for any marijuana Urban Dictionary

Making fun of someone hecca hard Urban Dictionary

Plural of goose, another waterfowl not to be confused with ducks, geese are larger, more dangerous, and far louder Urban Dictionary

To Unbelievable; Far Fetched Urban Dictionary

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Synonyms and Antonyms for Geese

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The word "geese" in example sentences

Oh them republicans, they forget what's good for the geese is also good for the gander. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I enjoy hunting alot of things but the killing of resident geese is probably the most satisfying to me. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We lure in geese, coyotes and other game with decoys, but Sasquatch are likely as smart as we are, but in different ways, so we can't expect to fool them with a robot Yeti. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What's good for the geese is clearly NOT GOOD for the gander ...... ❋ Unknown (2009)

That teeny little block with the rotating geese is so sweet - I'd seen it on her blog but was unable to get a handle on the size (or lack of it) - so cute! ❋ Katelnorth (2008)

THE HUNT PLAN: Hunting early geese is all about scouting to determine decoy numbers and spread design. ❋ Unknown (2008)

My love of making things began at a very young age, when I sewed my first pair of geese from a pattern my mom had in her sewing room. ❋ Anne-Marie (2007)

Started out this morning, with a little time putting together these geese blocks on the left - I had the trios of geese from a swap (actually I have more than this, so perhaps you can guess what will happen to the rest ...) and had always planned to put them together in threes, with some fabric down the sides. ❋ Katelnorth (2007)

Among the plastic and porcelain geese, deer and frogs are gnomes, such as a weather gnome outfitted with a rain gauge. ❋ Unknown (2007)

When a flock of geese is on the ground, as many as half or more of the birds will lift their heads to look at newcomers. ❋ Unknown (2004)

And know that these, as well as the six goslings, who fly last – three to the right, and three to the left – are all high mountain geese of the finest breed! ❋ Unknown (1922)

Again, the plural notion conveyed by the - s of reformers is just as definitely expressed in the word geese, where an utterly distinct method is employed. ❋ Unknown (1921)

The dz is a rare sound in Hupa. only at the ends of words: mindich wildcat, kile: xich boy. g sounds like the g in English geese, but more lightly pronounced, almost like the k of key: chw is like English ch followed w as in inchworm. ne: whgit I am afraid, ¬ige: y pine squirrel. ❋ Juliemcintosh (2009)

How then would the same analysis "split up" the word geese into a root and a plural morpheme? ❋ Unknown (2008)

It can only be applied to the "geese" -- the ignorant and besotted _canaille_ -- which the "apostolic" emissaries have collected from all parts of Europe, but chiefly from England, Scotland, and Wales. ❋ Mayne Reid (1850)

'I got two bottles of [goose], that's geese!' -lil [wayne] [no ceilings] ❋ No Ceilings (2009)

Last night, Felix the weed dealer got [geesed] by [two dudes] [dressed up] as UPS drivers. ❋ FGism (2008)

1. "[Geese] [inhabit] [the woods]." 2. "I think I'll go smoke some [geese]." ❋ Djkfhskjfhg (2007)

1. "[Keenan] [geesed] on Raul for like 10 minutes straight yesterday at the bus stop." 2. "Damn [Thando], you were geesin' in that 200. You won by like 10 meters." ❋ Kid Swish (2008)

"Yo geese, [let's get] them [hoes] off the [curb]!" ❋ Colliecakes (2015)

today [i am] going to [buy] an [eigth] of geese, would you like in? ❋ Salllllly (2007)

-he got a [big ass] hole in his [sock] -why u gotta geese [on him] like that? ❋ Kia (2005)

Those are [ducks], [you fool]! They're geese, and they're [heading] this way! Run! ❋ Michael (2003)

Someone [tells] you something that is so far fetched your [reply] would be "thats [Geese]" ❋ Mark Davis (2003)

"yo man, [we be] geese" "[how could you] go and geese [me like] dat?!" ❋ Murrie-j (2003)

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