blimey
Americaninterjection
interjection
Etymology
Origin of blimey
1885–90; originally reduced form of blind me, as ellipsis from God blind me; gorblimey
Example Sentences
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“Blimey. Looks like a bomb went off. Someone was searching for something. Think it was Fleetwood?”
From Literature
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“Aw, blimey. Wait for me, Lizzie. I’ll fix it right quick and then we can head to the Park together.”
From Literature
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Plenty of Arsenal fans I know are getting nervous and you are thinking "blimey, there are still 15 games to go"... so heaven help them when they get into the home straight.
From BBC
He's expected to walk through this guy but, blimey, give him two or three rounds just in case.
From BBC
But another ex-Liverpool striker, Daniel Sturridge, put the display down to "just one of those games", while Premier League winner Chris Sutton told BBC Radio 5 Live: "Where has this pile-on for Trent come from? Trent has been brilliant in a Liverpool jersey and all of a sudden, you want him out the door. Blimey."
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