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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"As a kid, I was used to watching these wonderful black-and-white films with my nana - 'Cor blimey, guv’na, let’s push through the war'," Graham joked, adopting an exaggerated Cockney accent.
From BBC • Oct. 9, 2024
But, blimey, I felt sorry for him this week after he and The Edge took part in an annual charity event in Dublin, busking for the homeless.
From The Guardian • Dec. 28, 2018
And that’s the day when you go, Oh, blimey.
From Golf Digest • Jan. 23, 2018
Far more deserving of recrimination is the illiterate dialogue inflicted on characters like Wiggins, the footman, forced to declare: “Cor blimey, I knew this was goin’ to ’appen.
From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2017
“Cried a bit about Percy not being here, but who wants him? Oh blimey, brace yourselves—here they come, look.”
From "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" by J.K. Rowling
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