oh gods

See also: oh, gods

English

Interjection

oh gods

  1. Alternative form of oh my gods.
    • 2000, Freda Warrington, “Vaurgroth Rising”, in The Sapphire Throne (The Jewelfire Trilogy; 2), London: Earthlight, →ISBN, page 525:
      Vetru looked . . . oh gods, he looked so nearly like him yet so disturbingly unlike.
    • 2007 April, Steven Harper [pseudonym; Steven Harper Piziks], chapter 14, in Unity (Battlestar Galactica), New York, N.Y.: Tor, →ISBN, page 261:
      Oh gods.” Peter backed up a shaky step, his attention on Sharon. “Oh gods, what have I done?” / “So much for faith,” Sharon said. “Or maybe you're swearing to your multiple gods out of habit.”
    • 2009 December 4, Jay McKiernan, chapter 11, in The Twins: A Novel (The Tales of Agramon; 1), Bloomington, Ind.: iUniverse, →ISBN, page 214:
      “And who do we think they are?” “The twins, sir.” “Oh gods…” Fatacher couldn’t breathe.
    • 2010 August 13, Gillian Philip, chapter 40, in Firebrand (Rebel Angels; 1), East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire: Strident Publishing, →ISBN, page 367:
      We’ll see it again, Seth. Often. One day we’ll come back for good, but before then, oh gods, we’ll see it again.
    • 2010 August 31, John Ashdown, “Transfer deadline day - as it happened”, in Alan Rusbridger, editor, The Guardian[1], London: Guardian News & Media, →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 11 April 2021:
      Oh gods, did I just use the word "twitterati"?
    • 2011, Yasmina Kohl, chapter 13, in Cassandra’s Heart (Magical Ways; 1), [CreateSpace], →ISBN, page 93:
      [] The doctor is threatening her with a court order.” “Oh gods, they are a bunch of crazies aren’t they?”
    • 2013, Sandra Hill, chapter 21, in The Pirate Bride, New York, N.Y.: Avon, →ISBN, page 297:
      Medana? Oh gods! They've taken you, too. And your face. And arms. What have they done to you?
    • 2016, W. Anne Vega, “Unbridled Passion and Power”, in Extraordinary Gifts (A-Z Redemption; 1), Global Publishing Group LLC, →ISBN, part IV, page 184:
      They are not getting up. Oh gods, they are not getting up.