oh, my stars and garters

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English

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Etymology

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Attested (in the figurative sense) since 1765. For the stars, see oh my stars. The garters refer to a heraldic order (in a stellar shape) that British monarchs could bestow. Together they were used as a name for the trappings of high office or the individuals who occupied such.[1]

Interjection

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oh, my stars and garters

  1. Expression of astonishment.

References

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  1. ^ Gary Martin (1997–) “Oh, my stars and garters”, in The Phrase Finder, retrieved 26 February 2017.