1. "This" or "That": This is the most common meaning of "gee". It's used as a demonstrative pronoun, similar to "this" or "that" in English.
* Example: "Gee geol (this thing)"
* Example: "Gee saram (that person)"
2. "Really" or "Wow": "Gee" can also be an interjection expressing surprise, amazement, or agreement. It's similar to "really" or "wow" in English.
* Example: "Gee! Neomu apeuro (Wow! That's too painful)"
* Example: "Gee, jeongmal? (Really?)"
3. "Even" or "Still": In some cases, "gee" can function as an adverb meaning "even" or "still".
* Example: "Gee aneuro (Even that)"
* Example: "Gee ijeuro (Still now)"
4. "And" or "Also": Though less common, "gee" can sometimes be used as a conjunction meaning "and" or "also".
* Example: "Gyeolgugeun, geu saramdo gee! (In the end, that person too!)"
It's important to note that the meaning of "gee" will depend heavily on the surrounding context and the tone of voice.
If you can provide me with the sentence or context where you encountered the word "gee," I can help you determine the specific meaning.