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crikey

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Euphemistic substitute for Christ, perhaps a corruption of Christ King. Compare criminy, cripes, crivvens. Attested from the 19th century.

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crikey

  1. (UK, Ireland, Australia, Commonwealth) An exclamation of astonishment.
    Crikey, mate, that ain't a knife, this is a knife!
    • 2023 February 16, Erielle Sudario, “Australia gets its own online aesthetic with 'crikeycore'”, in We Got This Covered[1], archived from the original on 2023-11-23:
      The label is based on the word “crikey” the famous catchphrase of Steve Irwin, and “core,” meaning the essential part of anything, according to dictionary.com.

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