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holy cow

–noun Slang.
(used to express bewilderment, surprise, or astonishment.)

Origin:
1920–25
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Main Entry:  holy cow
Part of Speech:  interj
Definition:  an exclamation of surprise, delight, indignation, or dismay
Usage:  slang, with many variations: holy Moses, [holy smoke], holy mackerel, holy moly
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holy cow

Also, holy mackerel or Moses or moly or smoke. An exclamation of surprise, astonishment, delight, or dismay, as in Holy cow, I forgot the wine, or Holy mackerel, you won! or Holy Moses, here comes the teacher! or Holy smoke, I didn't know you were here too. The oldest of these slangy expletives uses mackerel, dating from about 1800; the one with Moses dates from about 1850 and cow from about 1920. None has any literal significance, and moly is a neologism devised to rhyme with "holy" and possibly a euphemism for "Moses."

The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
Copyright © 1997. Published by Houghton Mifflin.
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