od's bobs

English

Etymology

Perhaps a euphemistic alteration of God's body.

Interjection

od's bobs

  1. Expressing surprise, emotion etc.
    • 1755, Tobias Smollett, translating Miguel de Cervantes, Don Quixote, Volume 1, I.4:
      “[F]or odds-bobs, if you do not pay me, he will return, and be as good as his word.”
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