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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 1:58 am    Post subject: The Scoop on "Gee" Reply with quote

Gee Gee Gee Gee Baby Baby Baby

If you haven�t yet been asked for the definition of �Gee� by your enthusiastic students�

The Scoop on �Gee�

The recent popularity in the use of the word �gee�, gets its popularity from, of course, the popular term G-spot.
The G-spot has been highly regarded by tantric sex practitioners for well over 1000 years�who used the term Gee-spot to describe the sounds that a woman would make if the �sacred spot� was not correctly stimulated during intercourse�due to either lack of skill, diminutive length or premature ejaculation��gee�not again.�

It remained Gee-spot for a millennium until 1944, when the gynaecologist Ernst Grafenberg came along to describe the spot scientifically. The fact that his last name began with the letter G was quite coincidental, but did indeed lead to the reduction of the term Gee to G-spot. It was rumored among prominent gynaecologists of the time, that old Ernst was a bit short on the shaft, as well as a premature ejaculator, and spent an inordinate amount of time trying to locate the spot in order to please Mrs. G. - a budding tantric sex devotee. The discovery can be firmly accredited to the vocal dissatisfaction of Mrs. G. and her unwillingness to accept the shortcomings of good old Ernst.

The women�s liberation movement was on the move, and the quest to satisfy the G-spot became the sport of kings�but as elusive as the Holy Grail itself.

More and more women became increasingly vocal about their sexual appetites.

As time passed, when a woman became involved with a male�if the sexual encounter was less than satisfactory for the woman�which was, at the time, quite frequent�the line��gee baby�I was expecting like�you know�a bit more��became the expressional incubator for the term��gee-men�. (If you�ve not heard of the expression gee-men, it is quite likely you are not travelling in the right tantric sex love circles. Though, as with all groups, even this circle is full of jerks.)

The following are commonplace examples of the evolution of �gee�

If he was a premature ejaculator�.
�gee baby� I was hoping it would last a bit longer.�

If he had a small unit�
�gee baby�gee�mmm�it�s ok�it�s kinda cute.�

As time progressed�any sexual dissatisfaction was eventually glossed over by the expression��gee�. Similar to the blah blah blahs of the 90�s.

When women would gather to discuss their weekend adventures�if things had not gone over with a bang�the following conversations were commonplace.

�he was�gee�well...he was�gee�I would rather not discuss it.�
�oh�gee�that�s too bad�gee�better luck next time.�
�ahh�gee�he was one of those was he�gee�that is too bad.�
�yeah...really...gee� like�really�gee�like�you know� gee.�

And hence, in this new millennium, we have the evolution of language in today�s K-pop music culture, (more appropriate now than ever, the precision of usage is staggering)

�gee gee gee gee baby baby baby (so close�and yet so far.)

So, once again, we have the g-spot not being fully satisfied by gee-men.

This should satisfy even the most curious language student�so when asked the meaning of �Gee��well�.there you go.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFt_NILe-TM

Any resemblance to truth or fact is purely incidental�.any moral implications drawn from the above are blah blah blah�
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Troll_Bait



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 2:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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For those of you wondering what Gee means, Newsen held an interview with the girls recently (translation by boxclub@soshified):

The song "Gee" is about a young girl's first fall into love and her cute heart as she reacts to it. "Gee" is an expression similar to "Oh my gosh."

SNSD said "It's a cute and bright word. The entire song is brimming with energy. It's so much fun for us to sing the song. It wasn't easy matching the fast beat and the choreography and the song at the same time but all of us are having fun doing it together. It's even more fun to see the choreography with the song."
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 3:35 am    Post subject: hmmm Reply with quote

yes yes...but we know better Cool
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Troll_Bait



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PostPosted: Tue Mar 03, 2009 10:46 pm    Post subject: Re: The Scoop on "Gee" Reply with quote

The Cosmic Hum wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFt_NILe-TM


That they were able to dance like that in high heels without breaking an ankle is impressive.
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 6:54 am    Post subject: hmmm... Reply with quote

Actually, more than a little impressive.
They do some to have put a fair bit of effort into that routine.

As a side note...after a hard day of dance practice, when they head into the shower...do they reach for the good old....Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific!... Cool

I wonder what kind of toothpaste they use to get rid of Kimgee breath? Wink
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GreenlightmeansGO



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 12:59 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I can't help but think most of the K songs I hear these days sound like Disney hits.

Why does the part before the first 'Ji ji ji ji' bit sound so familiar? Have I heard it somewhere else, or does it just sound like an NES soundtrack?
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LG Esq



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 3:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Troll_Bait wrote:
No.

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For those of you wondering what Gee means, Newsen held an interview with the girls recently (translation by boxclub@soshified):

The song "Gee" is about a young girl's first fall into love and her cute heart as she reacts to it. "Gee" is an expression similar to "Oh my gosh."

SNSD said "It's a cute and bright word. The entire song is brimming with energy. It's so much fun for us to sing the song. It wasn't easy matching the fast beat and the choreography and the song at the same time but all of us are having fun doing it together. It's even more fun to see the choreography with the song."


No. Gee is not the expression. It's the Korean letters that are typed when you type gee ->ㅎㄷㄷ which is an internet expression for trembling, shaking, nervousness, anxiousness...

Rest of the points are correct...
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matthews_world



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:09 pm    Post subject: Re: The Scoop on "Gee" Reply with quote

The Cosmic Hum wrote:
Gee Gee Gee Gee Baby Baby Baby

If you haven�t yet been asked for the definition of �Gee� by your enthusiastic students�

The Scoop on �Gee�

The recent popularity in the use of the word �gee�, gets its popularity from, of course, the popular term G-spot.



How stupid can people get. Learn something about Korean culture, dufus.
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matthews_world



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:18 pm    Post subject: Re: The Scoop on "Gee" Reply with quote

Troll_Bait wrote:
The Cosmic Hum wrote:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KFt_NILe-TM


That they were able to dance like that in high heels without breaking an ankle is impressive.


Actually those would be platforms.Wink
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The Cosmic Hum



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PostPosted: Wed Mar 04, 2009 4:43 pm    Post subject: Re: The Scoop on "Gee" Reply with quote

matthews_world wrote:
The Cosmic Hum wrote:
Gee Gee Gee Gee Baby Baby Baby

If you haven�t yet been asked for the definition of �Gee� by your enthusiastic students�

The Scoop on �Gee�

The recent popularity in the use of the word �gee�, gets its popularity from, of course, the popular term G-spot.



How stupid can people get. Learn something about Korean culture, dufus.


It sure is good to see the satire of the original post was not lost on you. Cool
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