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"gee up" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is an informal phrase and is typically used as an exclamation to encourage someone to hurry, or when talking to a horse to make it move faster. Example: "Come on, gee up!".
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gee up
verb
To encourage
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He also needs to gee up his own administration.
To gee up and gaddy-up is to urge onward.
"China, where are you?" called out a stadium announcer trying to gee up the crowd.
Somebody at some point will frantically gee up the crowd just before a vital corner kick.
Mitt was just trying to gee up all those Florida auto dealers and Tea Party types.
Hounslow said he did his best to gee up Florence after the bitter defeat on Tuesday.
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Now, as then, thousands of people are being killed in the name of God and, whenever possible, George Bush invokes the Almighty to gee-up the Republican faithful and the National Rifle Association.
Tempah also provided a gee-up after a day of woozier pleasures.
But suddenly Marling's accent lurches across the pond, and the track gets a gee-up into a country and western hoedown.
Since the duo beat a stunned Italy to the punch, Poland's preparation has been satisfactory but the Uefa president Michel Platini has been forced to give their partners a public gee-up on several occasions.
Tony Abbott is heading to north Queensland to "gee-up the troops", according to George Christensen, and then to a "shed meeting and smoko" on a cane farm on Friday.
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