by deucster1327 November 30, 2016
by Mickey Boomslanger January 04, 2012
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 like the patient has a severe case of the tacha-lordies!
Woman: OMG I never saw it coming. Lordy, lordy, lordy, lordy.
EMT to Paramedic: Looks like the patient has a severe case of the tacha-lordies!
by Annie of Texas October 28, 2010
This phrase is used while at a catholic school and you want to swear. This should be used with a large dose of sarcasm.
by ChinLove101 May 11, 2016
by supersecretsock January 18, 2011
An expression of somewhat feigned surprise upon hearing about something with a tinge of taboo, scandal, or danger.
Sally said in a low whisper, "I heard he was standing on the hood of the car while it was moving and without his trousers to boot!" "Oh my lordy!" replied Jane.
by j2po January 13, 2012
by mylordy May 22, 2020