It's not an idiom. 'Lord' is a commonly used word for 'God'. When someone says 'Oh Lord', it is like they are saying 'Oh God' or 'Oh my God!' People say 'Oh Lord' when they are frightened, surprised, or disappointed by something.
Eg: "Oh Lord, I forgot to hand in my essay!"
oh my lord
Oh, Oh, Oh! how good is the Lord. Oh, Oh, Oh! how good is the Lord. Oh, Oh, Oh! how good is the Lord. I never will forget what He has done for me. 1. He gives me salvation, how good is the Lord. He gives me salvation, how good is the Lord. He gives me salvation, how good is the Lord. I never will forget what He has done for me. Oh, Oh, Oh!.... 2. He gives me His blessings.... Oh, Oh, Oh!.... 3. He gives me His spirit... Oh, Oh, Oh!.... Or anything you wish to add....
O.M.L.G Means O My Lady Gaga
the lord god
It's not really an idiom. It means "what are you thinking about."
RFP is not an idiom. It's an abbreviation.
It is not an idiom, it means your nose is itching.
Oh yes, that is an idiom. There are no transactions in which someone literally gives one of his or her arms and legs as payment.
Oh lord I want you to help me
Oh My Lord - song - was created in 2005.
It's not an idiom. It means the tip of your nostril.
idiom means expression like a page in a book