oh my goodness gracious
English
editAlternative forms
edit- goodness gracious me
- oh, my goodness gracious
- oh my goodness gracious me; oh, my goodness gracious me
Pronunciation
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Interjection
edit- (idiomatic, euphemistic, dated) Oh my God.
- 1861, Henry Mills Alden, “The Debatable Baby”, in Harper's new monthly magazine, volume 22, number 132, page 776:
- "Oh, my goodness gracious! who'd have thought it? Oh, my soul and body!" exclaimed Ben, dropping the cover, and jumping up with a perfectly absurd look of ...
- 1865, “Patty Resumes Her Vocation”, in Charles Dickens, editor, All the Year Round, A Weekly Journal, volumes 13-14, page 551:
- Oh, my goodness gracious me! where was I? Where was Robert? To happen to me, a sort of prudish old maid, who kept her house so strict!