geez etymology

English word geez comes from English geezer

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Detailed word origin of geez

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geezer English (eng) (British) A device for boiling water for such domestic uses as heating or washing; a boiler. The normal spelling is water geyser.. (UK, chiefly, Cockney, slang) Someone affable but morally dubious; a wide boy.. (UK, slang) Informal address to a male.. (archaic, British, slang) Wife; old woman.. (informal, chiefly, British, dated in US) A male person.. (informal, chiefly, US, sometimes, [...]
geez English (eng) (UK, slang) Informal address to a male.