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When do you usually say "geez"?

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Rebecca

Great question! "Geez" actually comes from "Jesus". It is an informal way to express surprise, disappointment, frustration, annoyance or other strong emotions. "Geez" is an example of a euphemism (a word or expression used in place of one that is considered offensive or suggests something unpleasant). Using the name of Jesus Christ to express a strong emotion unrelated to spirituality was considered blasphemous, so "geez" can be used instead and became quite popular. Ex: Geez, you don't have to scream if you disagree with me. Ex: Can you believe the way she acted at the party last night? Geez.

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