Used predominantly by Christians in order to not break the commandment "You shall not make wrongful use of the name of your God".

Used when in awe or surprised by an event and when something unexpected happens.
Oh my word, did you see that Kayla is pregnant again?
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Used instead of 'oh my gosh' or 'oh for fuck sake'. Origin - South Wales.
Rupert: Look at that dead body on those rocks over there
Keith: Oh my nan!

Rupert: We have maths homework.
Keith: Oh my nan that's so gay.
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A phrase derived from saying the phrase "Oh my sweet baby Jesus" but to shorten it you just have Oh My, Sweet. This phrase was coined by Cody Shields.
After witnessing the 2 Girls 1 Cup bideo Jimmy exclaimed "Oh my, sweet!"
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A version of oh my god, originating in the Disney channel series Sonny With a Chance. Commonly used by screaming fangirls. Sometimes shortened to OMC.
Person 1: Do you like the movie Starstruck?
Person 2: Oh my Chad, it's amaing!
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A word of exclamation used when something is found very suprising or shocking. Can help to put a more jovial element to sticky, arkward or depressing situations
Person A - Did you hear that so and so is going out wiv...?
Person B - Oh my crikey!!

or

*loud bang!*

person C - OH MY CRIKEY!!!
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the wizarding world's equivalent to 'oh my god'

in direct reference to the founder of the Gryffindor house, Godric Gryffindor
oh my godric, hermione look at her butt
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Another way of saying Oh my Gosh or Oh my God. Mostly said by Potter nerds

Rowling standing for J.K Rowling
"I cant believe she just hit her!"
" Oh my Rowling, I KNOW!"
by agatha March 09, 2012
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