What oh my gosh means?

Oh-my-gosh definition
Filters. (idiomatic, chiefly US, euphemistic) Oh my God!
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What is difference between God and gosh?

"Gosh" and "God" are not the same "person". There is no "person" named "Gosh". If you are of a religious nature and do not like to use "God" in such a manner, saying "gosh" is harmless and totally acceptable in "polite" company. "Oh my God" is not blasphemous, either, (in my opinion) but "Oh my gosh" is safe.
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Is Oh my gosh real word?

A mild exclamation of surprise, alarm, dismay, annoyance, or exasperation. ("Gosh" here is a substitution for "God," the use of which in an oath can be considered blasphemous.)
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Is gosh OK to use?

Gosh, golly, and gee specifically avoid blasphemy. Blasphemy involves language that shows contempt or irreverence towards sacred things—you know, God. We also often refer to swear words as profanity, a word which historically referred to an irreverent, contemptuous attitude towards the scared.
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What is the meaning of oh my goodness?

(US, Canada, minced oath) Used to express surprise, shock, or amazement. My goodness, what a loud noise!
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Improve your English! Oh my God vs. Oh my Gosh



What does O my God mean?

Oh my god is an exclamation variously expressing disbelief, frustration, excitement, or anger. Its abbreviation, OMG, is widely used in digital communication. Related words: omfg.
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What is Holy moly?

Definition of holy moly

—used to express surprise, amazement, or bewilderment Nate Tyler was finishing off his salmon dinner at a restaurant in Sydney last spring when suddenly the lights went out.
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Is gosh slang for God?

Gosh definition

a euphemism for God. Used to express mild surprise or delight. (euphemistic) A mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm as to be put in place of “God”, particularly in fear of saying the Lord's name in vain.
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What can I say instead of oh my gosh?

Other Ways to Say "Oh My God"!
  • OH GOSH!
  • OH GOD!
  • OH MY WORD!
  • OH MY GOODNESS!
  • GOODNESS GRACIOUS ME!
  • DEAR GOD!
  • OH JESUS!
  • OH GOLLY!
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Is Oh my God rude?

It's blasphemous. It's against Christians' religious beliefs to take God's name and use it to indicate surprise or shock, because that is disrespectful. AKA "Taking the Lord's name in vain".
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What does gosh mean in text?

—used as a mild oath or to express surprise.
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Is gosh English or American?

gosh | American Dictionary

used to express surprise: Gosh, I didn't expect to see you here!
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How do you use Gosh in a sentence?

1, Gosh, the rain is so heavy! 2, 'My gosh,' she chirruped. 3, Gosh, I didn't expect to see you here!
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What does Oh my word mean?

Interjection. oh my word. An expression of surprise or astonishment. quotations ▼
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Where in the Bible does it say not to use the Lord's name in vain?

Exodus 20:7 reads: Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
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Why do we say gosh instead of God?

In many societies throughout history, it has been taboo to speak the name of God. In Christendom, euphemisms — like “zounds” (God's wounds), “golly” (God's body) and “gosh” — evolved. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “gosh” as a “mincing pronunciation of God.”
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What does dear me mean?

A polite exclamation expressing surprise, distress, sympathy, etc. For example, Dear me, I forgot to mail it, or Oh dear, what a bad time you've been having. These usages may originally have invoked God, as in dear God or oh God, which also continue to be so used. [
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Is gosh using God's name in vain?

For hundreds of years, people have found ways to avoid using the Lord's name in vain. Words like gosh and golly, both dating back to the 1700s, served as euphemisms for God. It is a Jewish tradition to write "G_d" to show respect.
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What does gosh mean in dating?

GSH means "Good Sense of Humour (see also GSOH)". This is the most common definition for GSH on online dating sites, such as Craigslist, Tinder, Zoosk and Match.com, as well as in texts and on adult chat forums.
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What type of word is Gosh?

As detailed above, 'gosh' is an interjection. Interjection usage: Gosh, I didn't realize I'd cause so much trouble! Interjection usage: Gosh I'd love to go to that concert!
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What does Holy mackerel mean?

Definition of holy mackerel

informal. —used to say that one is very surprised, pleased, or excited Holy mackerel!
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Is saying Holy Moly offensive?

Holy Moly (also spelled Holy Moley) is an exclamation of surprise that dates from at least 1892. It is most likely a minced oath, a cleaned-up version of a taboo phrase such as "Holy Moses".
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Who came up with OMG?

One hundred years ago, on Sept. 9, 1917, a retired admiral of the British navy fired off a letter to Winston Churchill, the future prime minister. The letter was shockingly prescient in one curious way: the admiral abbreviated “Oh my God!” in a most millennial fashion, as “OMG.”
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