O.M.G.

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See also: O. M. G., omg, and OMG

English

Etymology

Initialism of "oh my God".

Its first known attestation is in a letter from John Fisher to Winston Churchill, dated 1917, as "O.M.G.".[1]

Interjection

O.M.G.

  1. Alternative form of OMG

References

Anagrams