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The term "gee-gee" as a nickname for horses is believed to have originated from the French word "gégé," which is a colloquial term for a horse. It may also stem from the sound "gee" used in commands to direct horses. The playful repetition in "gee-gee" adds a whimsical touch, making it a popular term, especially among children. Over time, it has become a common affectionate name for horses in English-speaking countries.

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