French term of astonishment. a curse. translation; "sacred blue" refers to Christ's mother, Mary, often depicted in art in blue dress. the subversive tone is derived from the question of Mary's immaculate conception (i.e. her birth) and her ability to accept the Holy Spirit and birth Jesus without having ever mensturated.
by argee August 22, 2006
stereotypical Fr. oath, 1869, from Fr. sacré bleu, lit. "holy blue," a euphemism for sacré Dieu (1768), "holy God."
by Timotheus1969 October 16, 2006
Holy cow, holy shit. Originates from the French language. Also can be found as: sacré bleu or sacrebleu.
by sacrebloodybleuitslorena December 08, 2004
The French equivalent of saying "Holy shit."
Interestingly, the candelabra character Lumiere in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" exclaims it in a particular scene.
Interestingly, the candelabra character Lumiere in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast" exclaims it in a particular scene.
by an Individual April 09, 2006
by Laily...O:-) July 08, 2005
I'm positing that it means: Heavens!
Think about it.
I also suspect it was used on some American cartoon in the sixties.
Think about it.
I also suspect it was used on some American cartoon in the sixties.
by escuchon May 04, 2008
Hand: Sacre bleu! I think i just saw Amy Winehouse!!
Job: dude no!! thats not Amy Winehouse! what in the great blue fuck is that thing??
Job: dude no!! thats not Amy Winehouse! what in the great blue fuck is that thing??
by jazzyfizzlebiatch August 23, 2010