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Is it rude to say gosh?

By Gabriel Cooper

No; it is a polite alternative to a rude word. ”Gosh”, “golly”, “gee”, “geez”, “holy smoke”, and the like are all “nice” exclamations.

What does it mean my gosh?

(idiomatic, chiefly US, euphemistic) Oh my God!

What is the origin of the word gosh?

The oldest example of gosh as a watered down oath or exclamation meaning “God” in the historically-arranged Oxford English Dictionary is from a 1757 play by an English dramatist, Samuel Foote: “Then there’s the highest – and lowest, by Gosh.” Gosh subsequently was elaborated into many picturesque combinations.

What is difference between God and gosh?

“Gosh” and “God” are not the same “person”. There is no “person” named “Gosh”. If you are of a religious nature and do not like to use “God” in such a manner, saying “gosh” is harmless and totally acceptable in “polite” company. “Oh my God” is not blasphemous, either, (in my opinion) but “Oh my gosh” is safe.

What is gosh slang for?

(slang) Used to express surprise, wonder, etc.: orig. a euphemism for God. (euphemistic) A mild expression of surprise or enthusiasm as to be put in place of “God”, particularly in fear of saying the Lord’s name in vain. Gosh, I didn’t realize I’d cause so much trouble!

What is another word for gosh?

What is another word for gosh?

heavenswow
jeepersgolly
graciouslord
mymy goodness
oh mygoodness gracious

What does gosh mean British?

mild surprise
gosh in British English (ɡɒʃ ) exclamation. an exclamation of mild surprise or wonder. Word origin. C18: euphemistic for God, as in by gosh!

Why is OMG a bad word?

OMG! Once regarded as the purest profanity, “Oh, my God!” seems to have evolved into something a little less taboo over the years. Timothy Jay, author of “Cursing in America” and “Why We Curse,” says “Oh my God” joins the F-bomb as one of the 10 most commonly heard expletives. …