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Definition of geejaw

geejaw

  • To talk for a long time, especially when it inconveniences or annoys others. Used especially to refer to rednecks or hicks.
    I can't get to the register, because these stupid hicks won't stop their geejawing.

    Last edited on Oct 11 1998. Submitted by Daniel B. from Jackson, GA, USA on Oct 11 1998.

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