A french word-play on the verb go.
Derives from areas highly populated with Cajun Americans, Louisiana State University Tigers fans, or more commonly both.
"G-e-a-u-x, Geaux Tigers, Geaux!"
"Here we geaux Tigers, here we geaux!"
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A lot of Cajun names end in -eaux (comeaux, boudreaux, thibodeaux) with an "oh" sound. So a lot of local Louisiana teams use "Geaux (insert team here)" to play off of their Louisiana and Cajun heritage. The word is often thrown around by teams but a perfect example of correct usage would be by University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Ragin Cajuns.
Geaux Cajuns!!!
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A word used for conversation such as going
How’s it geauxing ladies?
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Cajun word...eaux makes a O sound so its GO!
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A sound made to distinguish an awkward or inappropriate comment/moment.
A more extreme version of "yikes".
Originates from the season 4 episode "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High" of Family Guy.
Example 1:
Fish 1: You know what I hate? A guy in a blue suit.
Fish 2: Geaux!
Fish 3: Ssssss, there's one right behind me, isn't there?
Example 2:
Guy: I'm not sure, but I think I might be gay.
Others: Geaux!
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Cajun spelling for who dat nation spelled by Saints fans
Geaux saints who dat who dat who dat say dey gunna beat dem saints
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When the top definition is gae so this one will be
LSU Fan's sign: Geaux Tigers!
LSU Fan's sign 2: That's what mine said!
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