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Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to: . the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer; a common phrase frequently abbreviated as "OMG", often used in SMS messages and Internet communication, and sometimes euphemised as "Oh my Goodness" or "Oh my Gosh".
The Oh-My-God particle was an ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected on 15 October 1991 by the Fly's Eye camera in Dugway Proving Ground, Utah, United States. [1] [2] [3] As of 2023, it is the highest-energy cosmic ray ever observed. [4] Its energy was estimated as (3.2 ± 0.9) × 10 20 eV (320 exa-eV). The particle's energy was unexpected and ...
"Oh My God" is the debut single of English indie rock band Kaiser Chiefs. It was initially released by the Drowned in Sound label on 17 May 2004, reaching number 66 on the UK Singles Chart . It was re-released on 21 February 2005, two weeks before the release of their debut album, Employment .
The words of first lady Nancy Reagan − "Oh my God, no!" − captured the horror of the tragedy that stunned the nation. But for the residents of Brevard County, Florida, home to Kennedy Space ...
The modern term, the "ur-Becky", [6] is thought to date to Sir Mix-a-Lot's song "Baby Got Back" (1992), where one woman says to another: "Oh my God, Becky, look at her butt". [3] Both women are white and, according to Kelly, "mildly racist, as they do not understand the appeal of a woman's shapely posterior or wider definitions of beauty than ...
"Sakes alive!" is an old-fashioned Minced oath, popular in the 1930s through 1950s and recorded as early as the 1860s. [1] It derives from "Lord's sakes (alive)", equivalent to today's “my goodness”, “good Lord”, “oh my God” or "for God's sake".
“‘Oh my God Becky’ came from ‘Oh my god, Becky, look at that butt,” the singer explains in the brief clip. “So I want to give a shout-out to Sir Mix-a-Lot. I just love that saying ...
"Oh My God" was released in Korean and English language. According to Miyeon, they included the English version specially for global fans for the now-postponed I-Land: Who Am I Tour. [2] A Japanese version of the song was released on August 26, 2020, as the lead single from their 2nd Japanese EP Oh My God. [3]