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The word golly is used to express the emotion of surprise or delight at something. When having some good fortune one might say 'golly what a stroke of luck that was'.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This one didn't mean anything other than "Gee whiz!' or "Golly!" It's just an exclamation.
Gee, I just had to laugh a little at this one. :) The Spanish word for that is 'Mamá caliente'.
oh golly this is a hard one :S
we love you,....we love you...you stole 2...you stole 2...golly gee...gollygee now steal 3 now steal 3 then we will..then we will..love u more...love u more...just one more..jus one more then you'll score..Then you'll score!
SYZYGY (SIZZ-uh-gee) : an alignment of orbital bodies, especially Earth, Moon, and Sun.
There isn't one single character in Japanese that is used to mean 'freedom'. The word for 'freedom' is?? (jiyuu). This would be pronounced something like 'gee-you'.
Why don't you get a doll and get one yourself? golly
It is pronounced as "G-EE-HON" with the 'G' and 'EE' together as one syllable.
Yes, by golly, it certainly is. And in the northern one as well too.
Maurice.
The spelling gess is not a word. A guess is a try or conjecture.The spelling "gees" (G's) is acceleration, the plural of gee, meaning G or one gravity.The similar word is geese, the plural of goose.