GEE, pettish. To tak the gee, to become unmanageable.

GEY, GAY, adj. tolerable; pretty much. A gey wheen, a considerable number.

GEILY, GEYLIES, adj. pretty well.

GENTY, adj. neat; genteel-looking; neatly formed.

GEORDIE, s. George.

GERS, GYRS, s. grass.

GEYEN, GEISIN, GIZZEN, v. a. to become leaky for want of moisture.

GIBBLE-GABBLE, s. noisy confused talk among a party.

GIBE, v. n. to tease; to taunt.

GIE, v. a. to give.