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  1. May 1, 2024 · Gobsmacked originated in the British Isles of either Ireland or Scotland. The first known use can be traced to Gaelic circles circa the 1700s. The geographical origin reminds one of...

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  2. Mar 27, 2022 · The adjective gobsmacked means flabbergasted, astounded. Apparently in reference to the shock effect of being struck in the mouth, this adjective is from: – the noun gob, of Irish-Gaelic and Scottish-Gaelic origin, denoting the mouth; – the adjective smacked, meaning struck, slapped.

  3. The meaning of GOBSMACKED is overwhelmed with wonder, surprise, or shock : astounded. How to use gobsmacked in a sentence.

  4. Jul 7, 2023 · Gobsmacked is a delightful British slang word that perfectly captures the essence of being utterly astonished or dumbfounded. When something leaves you “Gobsmacked”, it means you are so surprised that your mouth hangs open, as if a smack has been delivered to your gob – British slang for mouth.

  5. It suggests that something is as surprising as being suddenly hit in the face. A couple of examples: I was utterly gobsmacked to hear that a 22-year-old woman from America has put her virginity up for sale. The Sun, 1 Nov. 2010.

  6. Sep 25, 2024 · In a new book, “Gobsmacked!,” writer and language commentator Ben Yagoda delves into the way Americans have adopted so many bloody Britishisms.

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  8. Dec 29, 2019 · As to frequency of use, it is the predicative “gobsmacked” that one encounters most frequently in contemporary British speech, defined as “Flabbergasted, astounded; speechless or incoherent with amazement.”

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