It means wow, oh my gosh, golly gee whiz, oh my, ect. basically when you're surprized to hear something. And I think it's gee wilikers. : )
The correct term is "gee wilikers" (not sure of the spelling) and it's just an expression used like "my goodness" or "oh my"
The term "gee whiz" or "gee whiz kids" originated in the United States in the early 20th century, often used to express surprise or excitement. It combines "gee," an exclamation of astonishment, with "whiz," referring to someone who is exceptionally skilled or talented, particularly in a youthful context. Over time, the phrase has evolved into various informal expressions, often conveying a sense of wonder or enthusiasm. The specific phrase "gee winickers" seems to be a variation or misinterpretation of "gee whiz."
Gee willikers is an expression of surprise, synonymous with gosh.
The Korean word gee means "Oh wow", which is an expression commonly used to display shock, amusement, or possibly curiosity. The expression is usually used in comic books.
No. it is not. The word "gee" is an interjection(utterance). Originally, it may have been a euphemism for "Jesus" (exclamation of surprise or astonishment).
Gee is a mild exclamation of surprise, sympathy, or enthusiasm.
Because Mr Gee is awesome
LNG means Ellen Gee. L (Ell) N (en) G (Gee)
No not at all the word gee Used to command an animal pulling a load to turn to the right http://www.noswearing.com can show you a list of all the bad words
"Gee" or "gosh"
turn right
thats what i wanna know