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used by high class people as a posh word for "Oh" as in see example below: Good Lord No, you would never catch me doing that in a million years!
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An expression of surprise or astonishment. Originally British, it now has a slightly satirical connotation. Excuse me, but Madame appears to have been swept out to sea by a tidal wave.
Good Lord, Jeeves, that's appalling. Well, tell the maid to remove one place setting from the dining table. |
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Phrase used when the lord is actually not so good. Good lord! What do you mean they are going to repo my BMW?!
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used mostly by old women instead of HOLY SHIT! "Good Lord it's hot outside" should be
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An exclamation, such as "My god!" or "No way!" A corrupted religious statement that no longer has any religious ties, like "Oh my God!" "You fell off a mountain and landed in a swamp, then were eaten alive by carnivorious shrimp? And you're still alive? Good Lord!"
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exclaimed at a moment of shock. usually in a very posh british accent "good lord.. look at the size of that man's penis!"
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An exclamation of shock or indignation most commonly used when cussing is not a good idea, or used more frequently in rural areas. Good lord, this place is a mess!
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