"Gee your melons" is a playful Australian slang expression, often used to express surprise or admiration. The phrase is a euphemism referring to someone's breasts, using "melons" as a lighthearted term. It's typically used in a humorous context and may not be well understood outside of Australian culture. Overall, it reflects a casual, cheeky style of communication.
Gee is a mild exclamation of surprise, sympathy, or enthusiasm.
LNG means Ellen Gee. L (Ell) N (en) G (Gee)
"Gee" or "gosh"
turn right
thats what i wanna know
it means your scared
it means your scared
Gee and haw are commands used to make the animal turn left or right. Gee is the command for right, and haw is the command for left. Hope I helped
Melons with seeds are fruit
No, armadillos are not melons. Armadillos are animals and melons are fruit
Melons were first cultivated in Asia. There are two classes of melons; musk melons and watermelons
The word "Gee" used in the Girls Generation song "Gee" is actually an English word which is an exclamation of surprise. "지", pronounced gee is nothing by itself in Korean, but can be combined with other characters to make words.