Slang for "tachyalordies", from the Greek "tachys" for "fast" and the English Southern vernacular "lordy" or plural, "lordies". Literally "fast lordies", or better described as the rapid, repeated vocalization of "lordy", as in: "Oh my sweet Jesus, lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy!" This is often used when in a situation that causes the speaker great distress or surprise.
At car accident scene:
Woman: OMG I never saw it coming. Lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy.
EMT to Paramedic: Looks likethe patient has a severe case of the tacha-lordies!
Lordess Eileen is a lordess of Satanism who is referenced in the song "Down With the Sickness" by the band Disturbed in the line "broken for your servant, Eileen."
ive decided to settle the differences between adam and eve once and for all, because they are still fighting a fight that the devil himself instigated and made everyone believe.
Melik Is The King Of Kings Lord O Lords, If He Marry's A Virtuous Woman She Sit Sit Upon A Through With The Title Queen Of Queen Lordess Of Lordess