the answer is golly gosh
Because we wanna be gosh!
Oh my gosh! Yes he is!
gosh noo who told you he does?
Allan
Do no ask people about homework...gosh...kids these days!
I have no idea at all because I'm only in 5th grade so stop asking me 2 answer these random quesions. GOLLY GOSH GOLLY GOSH.
O by Gosh by Golly, it's Time for Mistletoe and Holly
No.Some will say that "gosh" is aneuphemistic alteration for "god".Gosh and Golly are from folk-type origins to expresssurpriseor shock.Ie: "Gosh I didn't see you there".
His name was spelt Adolph Hitler, am i the only one that knows these things golly gosh in a birds nest :O
oh my golly gosh. patricia is amazing :]] we have been bestfriends since 7th grade. without her, i'd be nothing. i love this girl
No, "gosh" is not a preposition. It is an informal exclamation used to show surprise or excitement. Prepositions are words that show the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence.
It means wow, oh my gosh, golly gee whiz, oh my, ect. basically when you're surprized to hear something. And I think it's gee wilikers. : )
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.
There are quite a number of various Golly Badges. The Golly Badge official website has links to pictures of twelve separate examples of Golly Badges.
By Golly - 1920 was released on: USA: 6 June 1920
It means "you bet." The "by golly, wow" is just added for emphasis.
The word golly is used to express the emotion of surprise or delight at something. When having some good fortune one might say 'golly what a stroke of luck that was'.