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gosh fuck

when you stub your toe and go gosh fuck

dang it i stubbed my toe and go gosh fuck
epic win

by the gosh fuck person October 4, 2018


gish-gosh

Gish-gosh: exclamation, informal; used to express surprise or give emphasis; informally used as a euphemism for God; the word "gish" is used by Jewish people as a substitute for "gosh", which is a substitute for "God".

In Utah, the mormons say "Oh my heck!" - but in Oregon, the hip people say, "Oh my gish-gosh!"

by billphoto May 31, 2009

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what the gosh

A replacement for any other "What the...?" profanity imaginable. Used also as WTG?
Coined by a five year old somewhere in southern CA.

"...And then he was like, 'What the gosh?' because the principal was behind him and it was kinda funny...."

by PrettyMissBHP November 8, 2007

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gosh darn it

When your gonna say god damn it but you cant cuz someone such as a teacher is near,you could say gosh darn it.

Bobby went to say "god damn it" to Jane, but their teacher, Mr. Smith was there. So he said "god... i mean gosh darn it"

by SMCgirl June 20, 2007

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Thank gosh

The polite way of saying "Thank God"

Thank gosh it's Friday!

by Thom Ekers June 26, 2008

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Gosh Darnit

PG version of what one might say when one realizes one has been the victim of a hiccup of modern technology. Words usually accompany an overwhelming feeling of frustration - not always at the technology in question, but with oneself for not taking the simple f*@#ing precaution of ctrl c'ing well thought out text lest it be lost to mishap.

Person 1: Gosh Darnit!!
Person 2: What's up?
Person 1: I submitted a definition to "Urban Dictionary" yesterday, but somehow it was lost in the process.
Person 2: So why don't you re-submit?
Person 1: I don't have the text. F*@K!

by brownthomas May 19, 2005

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Gosh Lee

Used to express mild surprise or wonder, but with a kick!

Altertation of GOD and in reference to Bruce Lee

Gosh Lee what the hell?!?

by CBC74 January 25, 2008

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