单词 | bejabbers |
释义 | bejabbers in American English (bɪˈdʒæbərz) interjection, noun bejesus : also beˈjabers (bɪˈdʒeɪbərz)Word origin euphemism for by Jesusbejabbers in American English (bɪˈdʒæbərz) interjection 1. (used as a mild oath expressing astonishment, dismay, disbelief, or the like) noun Also: bejabers2. informal dickens; devil The fighter's left uppercut knocked the bejabbers out of his opponent Word origin [1815–25; alleged to be euphemistic alter. of by Jesus]This word is first recorded in the period 1815–25. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: artifact, coupon, heuristic, reamer, welterweight |
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