George, Gilbert, Geoffrey, Gerald
Rebus brain teasers use words or letters in interesting orientations to represent common phrases.
What is this common phrase?
George
Gilbert
Geoffrey
Gerald
Comments
kiwioz9  
Sep 11, 2002
| What are G-men? I think I'm missing something... |
bigsurf18 
Oct 23, 2002
| G men??? whats up with that? |
knbrain  
Jan 05, 2005
| Huh? |
badbunnee  
Jan 25, 2005
| G-men is an old (USA) expression for *Government Men*. First used, I believe, as a slang term to describe FBI agents. |
Sane  
Feb 19, 2005
| Congrats on having the most boring teaser on the site (Click All, then sort by Popularity).  |
badbunnee  
Mar 11, 2005
| No longer, Sane !!
Good teaser, Michelle. Keep 'em comin'.
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darthforman  
May 23, 2005
| cute, no matter what they say.
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triskit   
Jun 02, 2005
| no not cute no matter what they say  |
triskit   
Jun 02, 2005
| no not cute no matter what they say  |
bigSWAFF_69_   
Jun 19, 2005
| Just so you guys know, that post up there (the "yavg" one) was not done by "me"
I let my friend use my account, and i guess he did it, but i changed my pass word from then.
I still dont get it  |
trumpetsgirl   
Oct 12, 2005
| G-men is that a common phrase, i never heard it before now  |
TallTimber   
Apr 11, 2010
| A bit of a stretch. |
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