haw and gee

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From the commands given to horses to make them change direction, etc.

Verb[edit]

haw and gee (third-person singular simple present haws and gees, present participle hawing and geeing, simple past and past participle hawed and geed)

  1. To go from one thing to another without good reason; to have no settled purpose; to be irresolute or unstable.

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