Geez Louise

A2 16+

Pronunciation: /dʒiz luːiz/

Definitions of geez louise

interjection used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance

Example Sentences

A1 Geez Louise, that was a close call!

A2 Geez Louise, I can't believe I forgot my keys again.

B1 Geez Louise, this traffic is really testing my patience.

B2 Geez Louise, the amount of work I have to do is overwhelming.

C1 Geez Louise, I never expected this project to be so challenging.

C2 Geez Louise, the incompetence of some people never ceases to amaze me.

Examples of geez louise in a Sentence

formal Geez Louise, I must say that the current economic situation is quite concerning.

informal Geez Louise, did you see the size of that pizza? It's huge!

slang Geez Louise, that party last night was lit!

figurative Geez Louise, the amount of work piled up on my desk is overwhelming.

Grammatical Forms of geez louise

past tense

geezed louised

plural

geez louises

comparative

more geez louise

superlative

most geez louise

present tense

geez louise

future tense

will geez louise

perfect tense

have geez louised

continuous tense

is geezing louisng

singular

geez louise

positive degree

geez louise

infinitive

to geez louise

gerund

geez louising

participle

geez louised

Origin and Evolution of geez louise

First Known Use: 1940 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'Geez Louise' is believed to have originated in the United States, likely as a minced oath or euphemistic expression.
Evolution of the word: Originally used as a way to express surprise or exasperation, the phrase has evolved to convey a sense of mild annoyance or frustration in modern colloquial language.