Best ways to express surprise
Best ways to express surprise
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jonsp

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1,294 posts

175 months

Monday 29th September
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Bit random but came to me. My old dad used to express surprise by saying I'll go to the foot of our stairs.

Few years ago in Dallas Shania Twain concert at the Cowboys stadium. She came bounding onto the stage in a Cowboys shirt which she was wearing as a dress. Let's just say she looked good.

Guy next to me took his cowboy hat off and said well shut mah (Texas accent) mouth. His woman looked at him and I thought you're a dead man mate.

I tend to say stone the crows. Im sure somebody here has a really good way to express surprise.

Oilchange

9,372 posts

279 months

Monday 29th September
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fk me! yikes

Super Sonic

10,837 posts

73 months

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:0

Gary29

4,656 posts

118 months

Monday 29th September
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Jesus, Mary and Joseph!

fk!

blingybongy

4,039 posts

165 months

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Gadzooks

The Rotrex Kid

33,431 posts

179 months

Monday 29th September
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Hell up!

(or 'Ell Up) as pronounced.

Adenauer

18,911 posts

255 months

Monday 29th September
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Ach du dickes Ei. yikes

or

Heilige Scheiße! biggrin

s6boy

1,756 posts

244 months

Monday 29th September
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Lummy - only heard it once in a 2nd World War film but liked it.

By jove - uttered by my father and his brothers. Maybe taken from a comic book of the time.

Gosh - if in polite society.

Which isn't often so - fk me gets used a lot.

Roofless Toothless

6,795 posts

151 months

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Gary29 said:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph!
And the little wee donkey!

jet_noise

5,952 posts

201 months

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Gary29 said:
Jesus, Mary and Joseph!

fk!
The Line of Duty variant "Jesus, Mary, Joseph and the wee donkey"

In polite company "Crivens".
And the less polite "Bugger me backwards with a 10' pole".

Turn7

25,009 posts

240 months

Monday 29th September
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Oilchange said:
fk me! yikes
This , every.single.time .

vixen1700

26,854 posts

289 months

Monday 29th September
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I was quite surprised in Greece last week, walking back from the beach, looking up and enjoying the mountain, sky and sea view.

Not noticing there was a 12" hole in one of the planks making up the wooden bridge we were crossing.

All of a sudden one leg was through the hole and I was instantly 3 feet shorter in height.

"fkin' 'ell!" was the only thing to loudly come out of my mouth.

Only a graze to my left knee, but could have been worse.

Spare tyre

11,771 posts

149 months

Monday 29th September
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My friend says

“Well bugger me gently “

sunbeam alpine

7,200 posts

207 months

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Spare tyre said:
My friend says

Well bugger me gently
Whereas one of mine says "Well fk my arse and call me Gerald"

southendpier

5,886 posts

248 months

Monday 29th September
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anything by Frankie Howerd

98elise

30,546 posts

180 months

Monday 29th September
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For me....
Surprise/disbelief - "Good lord"
Shock - "fk me!"

I knew a girl that would say "Jeepers". I thought it was hilarious as I've only ever heard it said by Daphne in Scooby Doo smile


durbster

11,543 posts

241 months

Monday 29th September
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I've adopted some I picked up from Australians that I liked. I'm sure everyone already knows strewth and crikey of course, but there's also hooley dooley which rolls off the tongue nicely. That can pivot to the equally enjoyable Holy moly at the last second if needs be smile

Edited by durbster on Monday 29th September 15:46

Magnum 475

3,919 posts

151 months

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Well, bugger me sideways with a rusty tin can!


languagetimothy

1,495 posts

181 months

Monday 29th September
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Magnum 475 said:
Well, bugger me sideways with a rusty tin can!
or, well bugger me sideways and call me Susan


Doc Brown of course says "great Scott!"


durbster

11,543 posts

241 months

Monday 29th September
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Good grief is a good one too.