blime

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English

Etymology

From God blind me.

Pronunciation

Interjection

blime

  1. Alternative form of blimey
    • 1923, Edgar Rice Burroughs, Tarzan and the Golden Lion, Chapter 3:
      "The blighter's got the money," growled Throck. "Blime if I know what he's beefin' about."
    • 1904, Jack London, chapter 4, in The Sea-Wolf (Macmillan’s Standard Library), New York, N.Y.: Grosset & Dunlap, →OCLC:
      "Gawd blime me if you ayn't a slob. Wot're you good for anyw'y, I'd like to know? Eh? Wot're you good for anyw'y? Cawn't even carry a bit of tea aft without losin' it. Now I'll 'ave to boil some more.
    • 1904, Edith Nesbit, The New Treasure Seekers, Chapter 2:
      "Blime if I don't chuck ye in the river, the whole bloomin' lot of you!" he exclaimed