Crikey!Do you likey?Crikey!!
Crikey steveirwini was created in 2009.
Steve Irwin made famous the catchphrase "Crikey!"
No. "Crikey" was simply his way of expressing his wonder in and appreciation of the world.
Chill! Come on! Cool Out! Come here! Cool!
"Crikey" is a term used to express surprise or warning, e.g. "Crikey, that's a big crocodile!" or "Crikey, watch out for that crocodile!" Crocodile-hunter Steve Irwin used the expression particularly often, but it is not as commonly used as non-Australians believe.
The word Crickey was a euphemism for Christ. As thou shalt not take the name of the Lord Thy God in vain, the Name Moses was used to make the comment more acceptable. Origin a little obscure, but mid 19th Century Britain
Crikey What an Adventure - 2007 TV was released on: USA: 21 January 2007
"Crikey" is not commonly used in British slang. It is more commonly associated with Australian English and is an expression of surprise or astonishment.
probably "crikey" or ":arg!!!!"
In the Bible, Moses comes first, then Jesus, then Paul.
Tea and crumpets, of course. Crikey.