good gravy
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English[edit]
Interjection[edit]
- Used to express surprise or anger without a hint of profanity or blasphemy.
- 1985 May, “The New Nuns”, in Orange Coast Magazine[1], page 86:
- " […] When I get the teeniest bit upset I say ..."
Crowell finishes the sentence for her: "Good gravy. Good gravy is what you say.
DiNardo brightens. "Right. Good gravy. That's what I say. I wouldn't even say 'shoot.'"
Synonyms[edit]
- (surprise or anger without profanity or blasphemy): See Thesaurus:wow
Translations[edit]
non-profane expression of anger or surprise
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