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Definition of omigod in English: omigod(also omigosh) exclamation ˌəʊmʌɪˈɡɒdˌōmīˈɡäd informal Used to express shock or disbelief. omigod, omigod, I'm going to be famous! Example sentencesExamples - Then I discovered a blessed pack of seaweed rice crackers I hadn't eaten at our party on Friday nite (omigod have I got some blogging to do).
- It was certainly disappointing at the time, but, omigosh, it was really thrilling when we get an opportunity to look back on it.
- Sorry for the long wait, but school started and I've been very busy with senior year… senior year, omigod!
- Two minutes after he drank it, he put his hands to his face and screamed "Omigod, what the hell was in that?"
- Between shrieks were occasional bursts of words: "Omigod, omigod"!
- Omigod: I haven't bought the soya milk or the herbal tea, and the sitting room looks a mess.
- Monk and I sat watching the returns, shrieking and clutching each other and saying "Omigod, omigod, he's really going to do it!"
- "Omigod, omigod, omigod," she blubbered.
- I sent them letters filled with Scripture and they said 'Omigod, she's in a cult.'
- "Omigod," Wilson thought, "we're going out of business."
- I have written to several folks who made this error, and they have all responded honorably with a statement like "Omigod, what a jerk I am!"
- Her publishing company wants her to be a smash hit sensation and she feels that pressure of like, ' Omigod, I've got to do this before I turn 25,' and she's already 27.
- And then Heath runs after her with his shirt off and omigod it was so awesome.
- Talking about it, he momentarily sounds like an awestruck American tourist: "Omigod, it's just unbelievable!"
- "Omigod, so you have, like, every song, ever?"
- Omigosh, does that mean you're going to be living here?
- Like, omigod, how cute was Bobby Dylan back in the day?
- And omigod — the guy that worked there was so nice and friendly!
- Like, omigod, is that my phone?
- Ten minutes later the lad calls me back - Omigod omigod!
Origin 1960s: altered spelling of oh my God (or oh my gosh). Definition of omigod in US English: omigod(also omigosh) exclamationˌōmīˈɡäd informal Used to express shock, excitement, disbelief, etc. omigod, omigod, I'm going to be famous! Example sentencesExamples - And omigod — the guy that worked there was so nice and friendly!
- Like, omigod, how cute was Bobby Dylan back in the day?
- Between shrieks were occasional bursts of words: "Omigod, omigod"!
- "Omigod, so you have, like, every song, ever?"
- Omigod: I haven't bought the soya milk or the herbal tea, and the sitting room looks a mess.
- I sent them letters filled with Scripture and they said 'Omigod, she's in a cult.'
- Like, omigod, is that my phone?
- Sorry for the long wait, but school started and I've been very busy with senior year… senior year, omigod!
- "Omigod, omigod, omigod," she blubbered.
- Then I discovered a blessed pack of seaweed rice crackers I hadn't eaten at our party on Friday nite (omigod have I got some blogging to do).
- It was certainly disappointing at the time, but, omigosh, it was really thrilling when we get an opportunity to look back on it.
- Her publishing company wants her to be a smash hit sensation and she feels that pressure of like, ' Omigod, I've got to do this before I turn 25,' and she's already 27.
- I have written to several folks who made this error, and they have all responded honorably with a statement like "Omigod, what a jerk I am!"
- And then Heath runs after her with his shirt off and omigod it was so awesome.
- Omigosh, does that mean you're going to be living here?
- Talking about it, he momentarily sounds like an awestruck American tourist: "Omigod, it's just unbelievable!"
- Monk and I sat watching the returns, shrieking and clutching each other and saying "Omigod, omigod, he's really going to do it!"
- "Omigod," Wilson thought, "we're going out of business."
- Two minutes after he drank it, he put his hands to his face and screamed "Omigod, what the hell was in that?"
- Ten minutes later the lad calls me back - Omigod omigod!
Origin 1960s: altered spelling of oh my God (or oh my gosh). |