haw and gee
English
Etymology
From the commands given to horses to make them change direction, etc.
Verb
haw and gee (third-person singular simple present haws and gees, present participle hawing and geeing, simple past and past participle hawed and geed)
- To go from one thing to another without good reason; to have no settled purpose; to be irresolute or unstable.
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