A fork of Rural Dictionary
an expression commonly said when showing astonishment or disbelief, or in other cases, disappointment or excitement.
“why do I hear high heels clicking in the distance?” you look around. click click click click. a figure approaches. you watch as the figure walks towards you, strutting flawlessly as the clicks of the high heels increase in volume. As the person approaches you, they come to a sudden stop with a loud echoing click of the heel. you stare for a moment. “oh my lordy lord!” they exclaim loudly and suddenly in a dramatic and sassy voice, almost in disgust, whipping their head away from you and quickly extending out their arm, the palm of their hand inches from your face. a short but long silence passes, but the atmosphere is thick with your confusion. They turn, their back facing you, and begin strutting away. they make their way back from where they emerged from the shadows, and the clicking dissipates in the distance as you watch them disappear. “WTF BRO 😭😭” you say. THE END
When someone does something dumb out of no where. When someone looks dumb. When something happens unexpectedly.
Jocelyn: "hey, did you see ally's makeup today?" Arlette: "no why?" *arlette sees ally's horrifying make up* Arlette: "oh lord Jesus"
when someone gets mad so they proceed to say oh my lord in a karma way
oh my lord do your work now
Oh my God is something someone may state when they are surprised about something or frustrated. An abbreviation that people may use to say “oh my God” is “omg” which means “oh my God,” or “oml”which means “oh my lord.”
An example: Boy: *pees pants* Other Boy: Oh My God/Lord, your a weirdo. Boy: Oh my lord…