Where did gee and haw originate?

From what I can find, gee/haw apparently dates back to 17th-century English farms. The first mention of "gee" appears in a 1628 book, where the author says, "He expostulates with his Oxen very understandably and speaks Gee and Ree better than English."
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Where do gee and haw come from?

The terms gee-haw, or gee and haw, come from farming, where a trained animal obeys a command to go left or right–to gee or haw, in other words. Noncompliant animals don't gee-haw.
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Why use gee and haw instead of left and right?

Gee and haw are voice commands used to tell a draft horse to turn right or left when pulling a plow or other farm equipment, or to direct sled dogs pulling a sled or sleigh. For horses, in the U.S. "gee" generally means turn right, while "haw" means turn left.
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What does haw and gee mean?

Gee — Command for right turn. Haw — Command for left turn. Come gee! Come haw! — Command for 180-degree turns in either direction.
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How do you remember gee and haw?

Haw: A command for the team to turn left. Gee: A command for the team to turn right. How can a novice musher avoid confusing gee and haw? Just remember: “Gee, I'm right.”
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Teaching Gee and Haw



Why do they call horses Gee Gees?

Wikipedia says that the term "Gee-Gee" is taken from horse-racing where a Gee-Gee is the first horse out of the starting gate. Other sources say that GG is short for the command given to horses to go: "gee up".
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What is Gee slang for?

Definition of gee

(Entry 1 of 3) —used as an introductory expletive or to express surprise or enthusiasm. gee.
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What does Haw mean in slang?

Interjection. haw. An imitation of laughter, often used to express scorn or disbelief. Often doubled or tripled (haw haw or haw haw haw).
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What is the rope dragging behind a dog sled?

The bridle is a harness made of poly rope that attaches to several points on a sled so the pull of the dogs will not place undue stress on any one point of the sled.
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How do mushers say stop?

A job for every dog

This is the dog that runs at the very front of a team and follows the musher's commands to “gee” [turn right], “haw” [turn left], “on by” [ignore distractions], “whoa” [come to a complete stop] and “line out” [stand perfectly still to hold the team in place while stopped on the trail].
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What do you say to a sled dog?

The commands every sled dog should know are “Ready,” “Alright,” and “Whoa.”
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What do you call a sled dog team?

Dog sledding is sometimes called “mushing," and a person who travels by dog sled is called a “musher." Mushers take great care when selecting their dog sled team, which includes several dogs with different jobs. The dogs are tied together by a long “gangline" running between them.
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How do you teach a dog to gee and haw?

To teach your dog how to listen and respond to this command start by saying “Gee” every time you turn right and “Haw” when going left. The sound of the command should have a tonality to it, so as to communicate that this is different from your normal speaking voice and needs to be listened to now.
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How do sled dogs know where to go?

Ground blizzards creating white out conditions can prevent mushers from seeing the trail markers until being nearly next to one. This is where mushers trust their lead dogs to do the things great leaders do – keep the team on the trail and going in the right direction.
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What are horse commands?

The commands are:
  • Whoa (Used without the horse's name.)
  • Stand.
  • Walk (walk, walk up, easy walk)
  • Trot (Easy or slow trot, trot, and trot up.
  • Back.
  • Gee/Haw or Left/Right or Come Around or Over or something that lets the horse know that you want to turn or pivot.
  • Canter (if you want to do this)
  • Easy or Slow.
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What does bleep mean in slang?

Definition of bleep

(Entry 1 of 3) 1 : a short high-pitched sound (as from electronic equipment) 2 —used in place of an obscene or vulgar expletive.
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Is haw a word in Scrabble?

HAW is a valid scrabble word.
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How do you stop hemming and hawing?

We found 1 solutions for *'Stop Hemming And Hawing! The most likely answer for the clue is OUTWITHIT.
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Where does golly gosh come from?

Where did golly, gosh, and gee come from? While this folksy trio are informal interjections, they are also euphemistic alterations of the word God or, in the case of gee, Jesus. Of the three, gosh is recorded the earliest, around 1750–60. Golly is dated to around 1840–50.
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Where does the word Gee originate from?

gee (interj.)

As a command to a horse to go, 1620s, Scottish. It had a particular sense as a teamster's command: "go to the right (or off) side of the driver." Extended form gee-up is from 1733, the second element said by OED to be hup.
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Is Haw right or left?

In any case, "gee" came into the American lexicon as meaning for a horse (or other draft animal) to turn to the right. "Haw," on the other hand (no pun intended), means to turn to the left.
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What does dropped dog mean in dog sledding?

First, sled dogs are "dropped" when a musher lifts them out of their traveling compartments for feeding and exercise. When mushers journey from race to race, or from their homes to distant training trails more desirable than their own, the dogs ride in trucks or trailers housed in snug little compartments.
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Why are mushers called mushers?

Both terms come from the command "Mush!" that mushers have traditionally called to urge the sled dogs forward. In the late 1860s, this term was recorded as mouche, which likely comes from the French marche, "go" or "run." Today, even more confusingly, mushers are more likely to say "Hike!" than "Mush!"
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What are 3 mandatory items mushers carry?

Each musher must carry mandatory items: a sleeping bag, an axe, a pair of snowshoes, eight booties for each dog etc.. The musher will be disqualified for cruel or inhumane treatment of dogs or for improper dog care. No drugs may be used by a musher or given to a dog.
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