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When do you say "crikey!"? I think it is quite an expression, is it not?
1 ส.ค. 2016 เวลา 15:25
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Just to add to what Saqib has said -
'Crikey!' is an exclamation which shows the speaker's surprise.
"How much was that cup of coffee?"
"Seven euros"
"Crikey! I'm not going in that cafe again!'
It's what's known as a 'minced oath' - an exclamation based on a word would have been seen as a profanity in the past. Rather than say 'Christ! , which might offend some people, we say 'Crikey!' or sometimes 'Crumbs!' to represent the stronger word.
Here are some more minced oaths - heck, darn, gosh. What words do you think they replace?
1 สิงหาคม 2016
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It's used to show that you are surprised at something.- it's a very British expression. Some examples
"Crikey, it's hot today!" or "It's so hot today.. Crikey!!". "Crikey, these sandwhiches are good!"
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