- jee·pers
- /ˈʤiːpɚz/ interjinformal + old-fashioned— used to express surprise
Jeepers, it's cold out here!
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Jeepers, it's cold out here!
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
jee|pers — «JEE puhrz», interjection. an exclamation of surprise or wonder … Useful english dictionary
jee — ca·ique·jee; dar·jee·ling; jee; jee·pers; mil·jee; su·jee; … English syllables
pers — as·pers·er; dis·pers·er; dis·pers·ibil·i·ty; dis·pers·ible; flop·pers; jee·pers; lam·pers; pers; cham·pers; … English syllables
jeepers — jee·pers … English syllables
jeepers — jee•pers [[t]ˈdʒi pərz[/t]] interj. (used as a mild exclamation of surprise or emotion.) • Etymology: 1925–30, amer.; euphemistic alter. of Jesus … From formal English to slang
alkekengi — /al keuh ken jee/, n. the winter cherry plant or fruit. [1400 50; late ME < ML < Ar al the + kakanj ground cherry < Pers] * * * … Universalium
lungi — /loong gee, loon jee/, n. 1. a cloth used as a turban, scarf, sarong, etc., in India, Pakistan, and Burma. 2. a loincloth worn by men in India. Also, lungee, lungyi, longyi. [1625 35; < Hindi lungi < Pers] * * * … Universalium