- turn to the right side; "the horse geed"
- g: a unit of force equal to the force exerted by gravity; used to indicate the force to which a body is subjected when it is accelerated
- Gée is a commune in the Maine-et-Loire department in western France.
- Gee is the 1st mini-album by a South Korean teen idol girl group, Girls' Generation. The mini-album was released on January 7, 2009 after their 9 months of hiatus.
- GEE or AMES Type 7000 was a British radio navigation system used by the Royal Air Force during World War II. GEE was designed to improve aircraft navigation accuracy, thereby increasing the destructiveness of raids by Avro Lancasters and various other bombers.
- Gee, released in June 1953 by The Crows, is a song which has been credited as the first Rock n’ Roll hit by a rock and roll group. ...
- Gee is a surname, and may refer to: * Adam Gee (born 1963), English television and interactive media producer/commissioner * Alonzo Gee (Born 1987) American Professional Basketball Player (Washington Wizards 2009 Rookie) * Andrew Gee (born 1970), Australian rugby league footballer
* Bobby Gee, ...
- Gees is a village in the Netherlands and it is part of the Coevorden municipality in Drenthe. Gees had a population of 610 in 2004. Its elevation is 16 meters (55 feet).
- The name of the Latin script letter G/g; To turn right or to cause to turn right; A general exclamation of surprise or frustration
- The command used to direct the lead dog(s) to go to the right.
- G is the unit of acceleration approximately equal to the acceleration due to gravity on the earth’s surface. 1 g = 9.8 m/s^2
- Geedunk, the food services provided by the student union.
- n., adj. 1. Weight, from gravity; 2. A measurement of importance. Also, grav.
- A type of radio navigation that "used a series of broadcasters sending out precisely timed signals, and the aircraft using GEE ... examined the time of arrival on an oscilloscope at the navigator's station. ...
- hyperbolic navigation system, AMES Type 7000, 20-85 MHz
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- RAF navigational aid that could provide the navigator with a fix from pulses transmitted by three ground stations. Range approximately 300 miles.
- A trick word so you could swear without taking the Lord’s first name in vain.
- generalized estimating equation
- eating, feeding, dining
- Command for right turn
- Emphatic expression signalling surprise or enthusiasm.