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Meaning of geed | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1
/d͡ʒiːd/

Definitions

A student who is not affliated with a fraternity or sorority.

derogatory

Examples

“I was a geed until I rushed a frat in my sophomore year.”
“But politically correct universities and colleges, overrun by SJW liberals and angry geeds (read uninitiated and unaffiliated members of the university who have no wish to join Greek life or support it whatsoever) want to destroy the Greek system.”
“"No random geeds tonight," another redacted message reads. "Also only 3 people have squared me to help out [with purchasing wine bags], don't be pussies."”
“This does not mention that the entire time I was with any of my sorority sisters, I was wishing I was back with my "geed" friends on the couch watching movies.”
“I will note that I am not an unabashed supporter of the Greek system. Though both of my grandfathers were Beta Theta Pi alumni, I myself am a geed.”
“At Bama, there's a divide between "geeds" (non-Greek-affiliated students) and those in sororities and fraternities. I didn't understand this separation.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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