- - old-school version of "omg!"
- - Old-timey "Holy cow!"
- - Old-school exclamation
- - Old expression of shock or anger
- - Olden cry of surprise
- - Old version of my commercial — as before
- - Old-timey version of "OMG!"
- - "Holy cow!," in old-fashioned speak
- - For example, commercial oath once
- - "Oh my god!" in olden times
- - old-fashioned shout of surprise
- - "Wow!" old-style
- - Gosh, it's old-fashioned!
- - "Good grief," old-style
- - Expression of mild oath or affirmation
- - "Goodness gracious," old-style
- - "Holy moly!" in old sayings
- - Old-fashioned expression of surprise or anger
- - Oath of surprise
- - Old oath that anagrams to "aged"
- - old-timey ''oh, my!''
- - old-fashioned "yikes!"
- - Old expletive
- - Victorian oath
- - Old-style exclamation
- - Old-style "Holy cow!"
- - Old expression of alarm
- - Old "Oh my gosh!"
- - Mild exclamation of surprise
- - Exclamation of old
- - Ye olde malediction
- - Old-timey version of "Goodness gracious!"
- - Old-timey curse I imagine was an edit of "Oh God!"
- - Old-time interjection.
- - Old-time "Yikes!"
- - Old-time "OMG!"
- - Old-style "OMG!"
- - Old-style "Good grief!"
- - Old-school OMG
- - Old-fashioned "Oh, my!"
- - Old-fashioned "Goodness!"
- - Old mild expletive
- - Old cousin of "Heck!"
- - Old but mild oath
- - Old "OMG!"
- - Old "Heck!"
- - Oath of yore
- - Oath in Edwardian days
- - Oath from a renegade
- - Minced oath of old
- - Mild profanity
- - Mild oath, old style
- - Mild oath — aged (anag)
- - Mild medieval expletive
- - Major Hoople's outburst, in old comics
- - Knight's oath.
- - Family-friendly oath
- - Elizabethan oath.
- - Days-of-yore oath
- - Dated oath
- - A mild expletive
- - "Our Boarding House" oath
- - "Oh, snap!" of old
- - "I say, old chap, have you gone mental?"
- - Mild oath of old
- - Outmoded exclamation or, for example, advert
- - For instance, in modern times, we no longer say it
- - Saw head off? Flipping heck, that's archaic!
- - It was used exclamatorily, eg, to get publicity
- - elizabethan-era exclamation
- - "Fetch the smelling salts!"
- - exclamation that robin theoretically could have used instead of phrases such as "holy oleo!" or "holy bargain basements, batman!" (he actually said those)
- - "Yikes!" in days of yore
- - a gentle expletive, for example, at the present time
- - Quaint word of surprise
- - Quaint OMG!
- - "Holy cow!," back in the day
- - Something few swear any more or say nowadays
- - "Holy moly!" (Surprised reaction)
- - "Good grief!," in days of yore
- - "Holy Moly!" kin
- - surprise ending exclamation
- - "My goodness!," once
- - Cry of mock horror
- - Antiquated curse
- - Word of mock horror
- - Quaint outburst
- - Cry of shock
- - Archaic exclamation
- - Posh word of surprise
- - "How shocking!"
- - Quaint cry of shock
- - Quaint cry of horror
- - Major Hoople's expletive
- - Cousin of forsooth!
- - "Holy smokes!" of yore
- - Quaint interjection
- - Melodramatic outburst
- - Major Hoople's word
- - Kin of "By Jove!"
- - English exclamation
- - Dated expletive
- - Antiquated outburst
- - "Zounds!" cousin
- - "Zooks!"
- - "OMG!" of yore
- - "Jeepers creepers!"
- - Victorian exclamation
- - Surprised reaction
- - Stereotypically Victorian outburst
- - Relative of "My word!"
- - Quaint "Yipe!"
- - Major Hoople's cry
- - Literary detective's outburst
- - Hoople's expletive
- - Hoople's cry
- - Cousin of "zounds!"
- - Ancient expletive
- - "Jumping catfish!"
- - "Holy jumping catfish!"
- - "Gosh almighty!"
- - "Glorioski!"
- - "Drat" cousin
- - Word of faux-shock
- - Word from Major Hoople
- - Word akin to "I say!"
- - Whimsical outburst
- - Victorian's expletive
- - Victorian's cry
- - Victorian-era "My!"
- - Victorian outburst
- - Victorian era outburst
- - Victorian "Yikes!"
- - Relative of "Yikes!"
- - Quaint shout
- - Quaint euphemism
- - Quaint (but once quite offensive) exclamation
- - Quaint "Yowza!"
- - Quaint "Holy cow!"
- - Quaint "Heavens!"
- - Plushbottom expletive
- - OMG, much more quaintly
- - Oh, God!
- - Oh God, var.
- - Often-affected outburst
- - Novelist Heyer's exclamation
- - Mock-dismayed cry
- - Major Hoople's holler
- - Major Hoople's exclamation, in the comics
- - Major Hoople's epitaph
- - Major Hoople's "drat"
- - Last century's "Oh, my!"
- - Kin of "zounds!"
- - Inoffensive exclamation
- - Hoople's word
- - Hoople's exclamation
- - Holy moly!
- - Great heavens!
- - Gramps's exclamation
- - Gadzooks relative
- - Falstaffian cry
- - Expletive for Major Hoople
- - Exclamation in great-grandpa's day
- - Exclamation from Dr. Watson
- - Euphemistic sound of shock
- - Edwardian euphemism
- - Early "golly!"
- - Dr. Watson's outburst, maybe
- - Darn relative
- - Curser's euphemism
- - Cry from Sesame Street's Sherlock Hemlock
- - Cousin of "Omigod!"
- - Cousin of "Nerts!"
- - Cousin of "Heck!"
- - Conan Doyle exclamation
- - Archaic outcry
- - Archaic expletive
- - Archaic exclamation of surprise
- - Antiquated interjection
- - Antiquated euphemism
- - An expletive
- - A four-letter exclamation that wouldn't get bleeped
- - "Zounds!" alternative
- - "Yikes!" of yore
- - "Thunderation!" kin
- - "That was unexpected!"
- - "Suffering succotash!"
- - "OMG," long before IMs
- - "Oh, my stars and garters!"
- - "Oh, golly!"
- - "Oh god," centuries ago
- - "My stars and whiskers!"
- - "Jumping Jehoshaphat!"
- - "I say, gov'nor"
- - "Holy shit," quaintly
- - "Holy moley!"
- - "Heavens to murgatroid!"
- - "Goodness gracious!" of yore
- - "By gum!"
- - Edwardian expletive
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