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Jesus H. Christ
interjection
- (used as an oath or strong expression of disbelief, dismay, awe, disappointment, pain, etc.)
Word History and Origins
Origin of Jesus H. Christ1
Example Sentences
Not only is the holiday aunt supportive of her queer nephew in "Single All the Way," she knows her gay icons, appearing as Glinda the Good Witch from "The Wizard of Oz" in her own Christmas pageant — which she titles "Jesus H. Christ" — reciting in her Moira Rose-twinged accent, "word for word Madonna's pre-show prayer from 'Truth or Dare'" to inspire the child actors before the play.
As Max keeps repeating “Jesus, or good Christ, or Jesus H. Christ,” Martin evinces a preference for the trinity of Einstein, Heisenberg and Gödel, or “relativity, uncertainty, incompleteness.”
“Jesus H. Christ!” someone said.
“It makes me nervous because it doesn’t matter who you are, I think state Sen. Jesus H. Christ could be caught in a lie in front of Robert H. Mueller.”
We did South Boston accents and said “Jesus H. Christ” a lot.
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