Well, isn't that just a happy little phrase! "Holy Dinah" is a playful expression that dates back to the early 20th century. It's believed to be a euphemism for "Holy Diana," with Diana being a reference to the Roman goddess of the hunt. Just like a brushstroke on a canvas, language evolves over time, creating colorful expressions like this one.
Daffy duck said it in a bugs bunny cartoon
First in English 1513, Old Scots interjection, a natural expression of amazement.
The name Glenda is Welsh in origin and is a female name. It comes from the words that mean holy and good.
His first wife was Janet Condra. His second wife is Dinah Mattingly
The surname Palmer is English in origin. It means a pilgrim to the Holy Land. Some famous Palmer's include Arnold Palmer, Frederick Palmer and Jim Palmer.
The exact origin of the expression "Holy Moly" is unclear, but it is believed to be a minced oath used to avoid saying "Holy Moses." It has become a common exclamation to express surprise or astonishment.
An expression of sheer and utter dibelief. Derived from the more common expression, "Holy Cow!" (which is of Hindi origins)
The meaning is pure and holy. The origin is Greek.
The Last Supper.
the holy bible
quran
The origin of the expression is obscure. It means "ruined everything".
no one knows exactly
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The 1970s is the origin of "in your face", most likely first coming from sports.
Holy moly is an expression someone uses as a term of shock or surprise, like holy crap or oh my.
Holy or glorifying Origin: Africa