gey
Americanadverb
adverb
Etymology
Origin of gey
First recorded in 1805–15; variant of gay
Example Sentences
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Ballerinas jet up like natural gey sers in grandiose one-handed lifts, only to plummet a moment later in balletic kamikaze dives.
From Time Magazine Archive
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When the splash occurs, it will be a veritable gey ser, also six times as high as on earth.
From Time Magazine Archive
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“If you saw a grand man gey fond o’ a flower, what would you think?”
From The Little Minister by Barrie, J. M. (James Matthew)
"Ye'll hae travelled a gey bit the day, na, I sudna wonder?" said Nelly.
From Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 10 by Various
At ony rate, ye'll be gey bien here ower the winter.
From Betty Grier by Waugh, Joseph Laing
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