On Ghandi
Slang (noun/exclamation)
Definition:
A playful, non-religious twist on the slang phrase “On God,” used to swear sincerity or emphasize a statement’s truthfulness. By referencing Gandhi—renowned for his commitment to peace and moral integrity—this expression highlights honesty without invoking a deity.
Credited to: Maxwell Wishart
Slang (noun/exclamation)
Definition:
A playful, non-religious twist on the slang phrase “On God,” used to swear sincerity or emphasize a statement’s truthfulness. By referencing Gandhi—renowned for his commitment to peace and moral integrity—this expression highlights honesty without invoking a deity.
Credited to: Maxwell Wishart
Example Usage:
Friend 1: “Will you really help me move this weekend?”
Friend 2: “Yeah, I’ll be there with boxes and tape, on Ghandi!”
Person A: “Did you actually finish the entire group project by yourself?”
Person B: “I did—on Ghandi, I put in all the hours!”
Friend 1: “Will you really help me move this weekend?”
Friend 2: “Yeah, I’ll be there with boxes and tape, on Ghandi!”
Person A: “Did you actually finish the entire group project by yourself?”
Person B: “I did—on Ghandi, I put in all the hours!”
by AustinMcCully March 14, 2025
