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Gee Whillikers Crossword Clue

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interjection

• (minced oath) A mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm.

47%9 "Aw shucks" and "Gee whillikers," e.g.
noun

• a rural idiom or expression

• a rural characteristic or trait

• Advocacy of rural life instead of urbanism or city living.

39%9 Golly gee alternative
noun

• Bejesus

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New York Times10 Jul 2001 Across 1
New York Times06 Nov 2000 Down 1
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