A declaration of deep male rage, usually said out loud in a whispered scream; emphasis and lengthening on "Sac". "Sac" in "Oh My Sac" refers to the scrotum, however, females may exclaim "Oh My Sac" with the understanding that their scrotum is proverbial, and lasts merely for the duration of the phrase.
by Deanius October 12, 2008

phrase Princess Pea from "Super WHY" says whenever something goes wrong. A less offensive way of saying "Oh my God"
by Karen Stickney November 14, 2007

by watzlyfe December 18, 2018

1.) A way to show that your suprised, or disgusted without upsetting the CHRISTIAN people of the world...
...also very annoying if used in real life.
2.) A popular anime: Azumanga Daioh has a character in it named Osaka, who when dreaming exclaimed "Oh my GAH!" when a floating cat greeted her.
Can be found on youtube
...also very annoying if used in real life.
2.) A popular anime: Azumanga Daioh has a character in it named Osaka, who when dreaming exclaimed "Oh my GAH!" when a floating cat greeted her.
Can be found on youtube
1. Anon: ...THIS IS TWO GIRLS ONE CUP!!! *click*
Person: OH MY GAH!!!!!! o_O
2. Cat: How are you? Fine, thank you...
Osaka: OH MY GAH! D:
Person: OH MY GAH!!!!!! o_O
2. Cat: How are you? Fine, thank you...
Osaka: OH MY GAH! D:
by OkamiKNOWS!! August 23, 2010

An alternative to the popular saying "oh my god". It is used similarly, to express happiness, anger, or confusion.
person1: oh my yo wtf are you doing??
person2: i am watching the new dhar mann video so stfu oh my yo you're so annoying
person2: i am watching the new dhar mann video so stfu oh my yo you're so annoying
by amogus spider March 6, 2022

A phrase originally generated by the only, Anais B, and her friend Natalie M who accidentally said "Oh my cow!" as an excited statement accidentally mixing "Holy Cow!" and "Oh my God!"
by imcoollikethatandyouknowit November 19, 2011

Literally, just a way to say "oh my god". An expression unknown outside Russia that comes from a TV show. The original show was a comedy about pretentious "metrosexuals" going to fashion shows and speaking some intentionally terrible English. Though meant to be somewhat funny and critical, the expression ended up being often used and loved by Russians who don't know any better.
by svetalol March 23, 2017
