holy cats
1holy\ cats — • holy cats • holy cow • holy mackerel • holy Moses interj. informal Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick. Holy cow! They can t do …
2holy cats — or[holy cow] or[holy mackerel] or[holy Moses] {interj.}, {informal} Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. * / Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick./ * / Holy cow! They… …
3holy cats — or[holy cow] or[holy mackerel] or[holy Moses] {interj.}, {informal} Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. * / Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick./ * / Holy cow! They… …
4holy cats — used to express strong feelings of astonishment, pleasure or anger Holy cats he said as he looked out and saw the water rising in the river …
5holy cats — Slang. (used to express surprise, wonder, or confusion.) * * * …
6holy cats — interjection used as an exclamation of surprise, amazement, or bewilderment * * * Slang. (used to express surprise, wonder, or confusion.) …
7holy\ cow — • holy cats • holy cow • holy mackerel • holy Moses interj. informal Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick. Holy cow! They can t do …
8holy\ mackerel — • holy cats • holy cow • holy mackerel • holy Moses interj. informal Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick. Holy cow! They can t do …
9holy\ Moses — • holy cats • holy cow • holy mackerel • holy Moses interj. informal Used to express strong feeling (as astonishment, pleasure, or anger); used in speech or when writing conversation. Holy cats! That s good pie! said Dick. Holy cow! They can t do …
10Holy cow (expression) — Holy cow! is an exclamation of surprise used in American and Canadian English. Halsey Hall, a former Minnesota sportscaster was the first to coin the phrase.Fact|date=March 2008It is widely believed to have stemmed from the Hindu belief of… …