golly
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gol·ly
(gŏl′ē)interj.
Used to express mild surprise or wonder.
[Alteration of God.]
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golly
(ˈɡɒlɪ)interj
an exclamation of mild surprise or wonder
[C19: originally a euphemism for God]
golly
(ˈɡɒlɪ)n, pl -lies
informal Brit short for golliwog
golly
(ˈɡɒlɪ)vb, -lies, -lying or -lied
to spit
n, pl -lies
a gob of spit
[C20: altered from gollion a gob of phlegm, probably of imitative origin]
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gol•ly
(ˈgɒl i)interj.
(used as a mild exclamation expressing surprise, wonder, puzzlement, or the like.)
[1840–50; euphemistic alter. of God]
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golly
Past participle: gollied
Gerund: gollying
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Translations
golly
2 (o.f.) [ˈgɒlɪ] EXCL (Brit) (also by golly) → ¡caramba!and by golly, he's done it too! → ¡vaya si lo ha hecho!, ¡anda que lo ha hecho!
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golly
2interj (inf) → Menschenskind (inf)
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golly
[ˈgɒlɪ]1. excl
a. golly! Have you seen the time! → santo cielo! Hai visto che ora è?
golly, I didn't know he was an expert! → perbacco, non sapevo fosse un esperto!
golly, I didn't know he was an expert! → perbacco, non sapevo fosse un esperto!
2. n = golliwog
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