The expression "by George" is a mild oath or exclamation from the late 1500s. The word "George" is a substitute for "God," as are words like "golly," "ginger," "gosh," "gum," and so on in euphemistic oaths.
Something get over it. Gosh......................
Gosh ! I thought it was 19th century.....
i don't know why don't you look it up gosh why look at people's answers when you can do it YOURSELF!
oh gosh, i would think not very much and depending on the kind/style, i would say about between 50 cents and a dollar and something probably; maybe not even that much. :)
Gosh It's... Bad Manners was created in 1981-09.
The word gosh is classified as an interjection.
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A three letter synonym for the exclamation 'gosh' is gee.
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no no no no it is not in chinees gosh
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Another word for it.
I don't know look it up on google!! Why are you looking on here? GOSH!!you idiot!!
The word Gosh would be an interjection, because it does not fit into a sentence properly. Example: Oh my Gosh! I'm so happy or Gosh, that was fun. Interjections are words that express feeling that are added onto sentences to give it more... oomph so to speak.
its not bad who said it was bad goh u suck person "!!!!!!!! (whop has the ?s!!!!! gosh!
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