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(euphemistic) God! quotations examples
“Golly! What would dad say if I did marry him?”
1898, The Overland Monthly, page 511
“By golly, I don′t see how you done that without seein′ it happen,” exclaimed Slim, looking very dazed and mystified.
1906, B. M. Bower, Chip of the Flying U, page 88
“Got anybody else staying at the old snake pit?” “Five inmates in all.” “Five?” I resumed my tongue-clicking. “Golly! Uncle Tom must be frothing at the mouth a bit,” I said, for I knew the old buster's distaste for guests in the home. Even a single weekender is sometimes enough to make him drain the bitter cup. [...] “Bertie! Your manner is strange.” “Your manner would be strange if you'd been sitting on the floor of Wilbert Cream's sleeping apartment with a chair round your neck, and Ma Cream had come in.” “Golly! Did she?” “In person.” [...] “And after I had seethed for a bit I rose from my chair, took pen in hand and wrote Bobbie a stinker.” “Oh, gosh!” “I put my whole soul into it.” “Oh, golly!”
1960, P. G. Wodehouse, Jeeves in the Offing, chapter I, VIII, and X
plural gollies
Abbreviation of golliwog:
A type of black rag doll. quotations examples
There are pictures of the original “gollywogg” (thus spelt) from Florence Upton′s 19th century children′s books; there are examples of anti-semitic Edwardian gollies with huge noses, and all sorts of other curiosities.
1985, New Society, Volumes 71-72, page 4
The Golliwog Squad was also making itself busy in Worthing, Sussex. Police said they were treating as a matter of ‘priority’ a complaint about gollies being displayed in a local store. Owner John Scadgell faced charges under Section 2 of the Public Order Act, which makes it an offence to exhibit anything which could be considered threatening, abusive or insulting.
2007, Richard Littlejohn, Littlejohn′s Britain, page 162
(offensive, ethnic slur) Any dark-skinned person. quotations examples
“Bloody gollies!” muttered David Bromhead, provoked by the assault into bitter xenophobia.
2005, Richard Snailham, The Blue Nile Revealed: The Story of the Great Abbai Expedition, 1968, page 217
[…] poked fun at the American “fashion” of “political correctness” and reassured viewers that gollies and black minstrel shows are just good, old-fashioned, innocent fun.
2008, Theo van Leeuwen, Discourse and Practice: New Tools for Critical Analysis, page 137
(UK) A galosh. examples
third-person singular simple present gollies, present participle gollying, simple past and past participle gollied
(Australia, juvenile) To spit; to force up phlegm from one's throat. quotations examples
When he saw what was happening he threw down his bag, gollied up some phlegm, and spat into the sand.
2010, Marion Houldsworth, The Morning Side of the Hill: Growing Up in Townsville in World War II, revised edition, page 113
(Australian slang, juvenile) Chewing gum.
(Australian slang, juvenile) Saliva or phlegm. quotations
They had to have a spitting competition. They had to hack gollies at each other′s heads. […] (Abraham 1999, 53)
2011, Douglas Booth, Surfing: The Ultimate Guide, page 10