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.
Used when in awe or surprised by an event and when something unexpected happens.
by MNatheist March 16, 2009
Proffessor Sibanda was like "Oh my word that is refreshing" after he took his first sip of C-Berry in quite some time
by D Rayzle November 07, 2018
A substitute for saying "Oh My God" but when you're really shocked. it's what a posh brit would say.
Guy: Dude she literally murdered her friend for some money!
Posh brit: Oh My Word! Did she really do that?
Posh brit: Oh My Word! Did she really do that?
by poopycapabra May 26, 2024