Each word is one syllable, so there are three syllables in the phrase. Oh - my - gosh.
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As a stand-alone word, it is a slang term that means "oh dear" or "gosh". As a suffix, it means "God".
ROFL- Rolling On Floor LaughingROFLMAO- Rolling On Floor Laughing My Ass OffLMAO- Laughing My Ass OffOMG- Oh My Gosh or Oh My GodLOL- Laugh Out Loud or Lots Of LaughsTTYL- Talk To You Later
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The word "oh" is in the King James Version of the Bible 38 times. It is in 37 verses.
No. If you mean "Oy vey", this is a Yiddish phrase that means Oh gosh. (There is no such phrase as "oui vey".)
It's Oh My Gosh.
Oh My Gosh was created in 2005.
"Oh my gosh" would be slang. It is another way of saying "Oh my God," which many people find offensive and blasphemous. People have many phrases that mean the same thing, such as "oh my goodness," "for gosh sake," and "for Pete's sake."
i don't know probably not he maybe says oh my gosh but not oh your gosh
on the money oh my gosh off the charts out of nowhere out of control or isn't it
People don't keep records of exactly when someone first uses a word or phrase.
"Oh my gosh" is an interjection, expressing surprise, shock, or excitement.
The abbreviation OMG means OH MY GOD, OH MY GOSH, or OH MY GOODNESS. OMG is an acronym that means oh my gosh or oh my god.
oh my gosh
Somebody whose native language is not American English. The expression is actually "oh MY gosh."
Oh no, oh my gosh