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1 | "Babylon the Mother of False Religions" | Rev 17:5 | Radioman2 | 76242 | ||
"Main Entry: gee Function: interjection Etymology: euphemism for Jesus" (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary) Searcher: Thank you for pointing out the etymology of the word "gee". This word is offensive also to me. P.S. Isis. "Main Entry: Isis : an Egyptian nature goddess and wife and sister of Osiris" (http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary) "Isis was a magician, possibly the archetype for the high priestess of the tarot. She learned her magic from Thoth, although according to some legends she obtained her powers from Ra himself by tricking him into revealing his name to her, thus acquiring his full magical knowledge." (http://www.crystalinks.com/isis.html) |
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2 | "Babylon the Mother of False Religions" | Rev 17:5 | Norrie | 76289 | ||
Rest of gee def. that most people go by: -- used as an introductory expletive or to express surprise or enthusiasm Gee whiz is OK: Main Entry: gee-whiz Pronunciation: 'jE-"hwiz, -"wiz Function: adjective Date: 1934 1 : designed to arouse wonder or excitement or to amplify the merits or significance of something especially by the use of clever or sensational language -play-by-play specialists who wallow in gee-whiz banality -- Jack Gould 2 : marked by spectacular or astonishing qualities or achievement -gee-whiz technology- 3 : characterized by wide-eyed enthusiasm, excitement, and wonder |
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3 | "Babylon the Mother of False Religions" | Rev 17:5 | Searcher56 | 76295 | ||
They added "whiz" ... so does that make it right? NO | ||||||