Stands for 'Oh my Lady GaGa'. Seen on C4 program Ugly Betty and encouraged by radio 1 DJ Scott Mills, this phrase is another (more glamorous way) of saying 'Omg' meaning 'Oh my god'.
by Guitar.girl August 24, 2010
by Oh My Lady Gaga April 21, 2010
Oh My Lack of God
or
My Lack of God
Used by atheists and agnostics alike to dictate a semantic parallel of the more common omg; the latter being unfit to their beliefs.
Origins: The phrase is first referenced in an episode of Monty Python and the Flying Circus.
or
My Lack of God
Used by atheists and agnostics alike to dictate a semantic parallel of the more common omg; the latter being unfit to their beliefs.
Origins: The phrase is first referenced in an episode of Monty Python and the Flying Circus.
by Saint Scallion August 03, 2010
Oh My Lack of God.
Very useful for Atheists, to whom omg is very unfitting.
I, an Atheist, invented this for use of all Atheists.
Spread it far and wide!
Very useful for Atheists, to whom omg is very unfitting.
I, an Atheist, invented this for use of all Atheists.
Spread it far and wide!
by James Barnes October 07, 2007
by waaahnker. March 29, 2010