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  1. May 5, 2024 · Blimey is a British slang term expressing surprise or astonishment. It originated as a contraction of "God blind me," used to avoid blasphemy. The term reflects British cultural values of politeness and understatement. Blimey is widely used across the UK, with regional variations in pronunciation.

  2. Blimey is labeled chiefly British in our dictionary, which is one way of saying ‘mainly used by the British, but occasionally used jocularly by Americans who put on a bad Cockney accent and pair it with words such as guvnor.’. Blimey is a shortening of Gorblimey, which itself is a euphemism for “God blind me.”.

  3. blimey. exclamation. UK old-fashioned informal uk / ˈblaɪ.mi / us / ˈblaɪ.mi /. Add to word list. an expression of surprise: Blimey, what a lot of food! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Expressions of surprise. accha.

  4. Jun 20, 2023 · Example sentence: ‘Blimey, I didn’t see that coming. Cor blimey! Love it or hate it, blimey is a great British exclamation that we simply cannot get away from.

  5. blimey. by 1889, probably a corruption of (God) blind me! First attested in a slang dictionary which defines it as "an apparently meaningless, abusive term." Etymonline includes the date of origin as 1889 but doesn't cite the first usage.

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  7. You say blimey when you are surprised by something or feel strongly about it. [ British , informal , feelings ] 'We walked all the way to Moseley.'—'Blimey!'

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