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==Part of speech==  | ==Part of speech==  | ||
Noun  | Noun  | ||
==Pronunciation==  | ==Pronunciation==  | ||
[  | <tt>[dʒiːd]</tt>  | ||
['jeed]  | |||
==  | ==Description==  | ||
[[GDI]]  | A derogatory or sarcastic term for [[GDI]].  | ||
==Example sentences==  | ==Example sentences==  | ||
He ended up not [[Rush | rushing]]; he’s such a geed.  | |||
==Related terms==  | |||
*[[GDI]]  | |||
[[Category:Greek Life]]  | |||
Latest revision as of 16:16, 7 June 2020
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Part of speech
Noun
Pronunciation
[dʒiːd]
['jeed]
Description
A derogatory or sarcastic term for GDI.
Example sentences
He ended up not rushing; he’s such a geed.
