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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Oh my God!; Oh my God; Oh! My God (film); Oh My God (song); Oh My God!; Oh, My God!; Oh, My God; Oh! My God; Oh My God (disambiguation); Ohmigod; Oh my god; Oh My God! (song); Oh, My God! (album); Oh My God (film); O My God; OH MY GOD!; Dios mio

oh my heck      
Good ol' slang used mostly in Utah by the good Mormon kids - instead of Oh, my God!
Oh, my heck! Becky, did you see what she was wearing.
Oh My Girl discography         
WIKIMEDIA BAND DISCOGRAPHY
Oh My Girl Japan Debut Album; Oh My Girl Japan 2nd Album; Fall In Love (album); Eternally (album); Eternally (Oh My Girl album); Oh My Girl Japan 3rd Album 'Eternally'; Oh My Girl Japan 3rd Album: Eternally; Real Love (Oh My Girl song)
South Korean girl group Oh My Girl has released five studio albums, one compilation album, eight extended plays, two repackage albums, one single album and fifteen singles. The group was formed by the Korean entertainment company WM Entertainment in 2015.
Oh My Darling, Clementine         
SONG
My Darling Clementine (song); Oh My Darling Clementine; O My Darling, Clementine; Darlin' Clementine; Oh, My Darling, Clementine; Clementine (Westlife song); Clementine (Traditional song); Oh, My Darling Clementine
"Oh My Darling, Clementine" is an American western folk ballad in trochaic meter usually credited to Percy Montross (or Montrose) (1884), although it is sometimes credited to Barker Bradford.

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Oh My God

Oh My God, O My God, Oh My God! or Ohmigod may refer to:

  • the first words of the Act of Contrition, a Christian prayer
  • a common phrase frequently abbreviated as "OMG", often used in SMS messages and Internet communication, and sometimes euphemised as "Oh my Goodness" or "Oh my Gosh". The first attested use of the abbreviation O.M.G. was in a letter from John Fisher, 1st Baron Fisher to Winston Churchill in 1917.
Examples of use of oh my heck
1. For instance, on "Big Love," the language gets no rougher than "Oh, my heck," "You dumb–head" and "There‘s no way in H I‘ll do that." With religious fervor, "Big Love" chronicles the struggle to escape an old order, then to pass as conventionally wholesome somewhere new.