Jesus H. Christ is an expletive interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ. It is typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration, though sometimes also with humorous intent. The expressions "Christ", "Jesus", and "Jesus Christ" are also used as exclamations or expletives in English-speaking, Christian-influenced societies. This expression is commonplace in Ireland used generally as an exclamation of surprise and is generally good humoured.
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| - Jesus H. Christ is an expletive interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ. It is typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration, though sometimes also with humorous intent. The expressions "Christ", "Jesus", and "Jesus Christ" are also used as exclamations or expletives in English-speaking, Christian-influenced societies. This expression is commonplace in Ireland used generally as an exclamation of surprise and is generally good humoured. (en)
- Jesus H. Christ är ett engelskt exempel på slang som har en profanitetsfunktion. Uttrycket kan användas på ett argt, sarkastiskt, cyniskt eller till och med skämtsamt sätt, och antyder att Christ (sv: Kristus) är ett efternamn och inte en titel. Bland kristna anses uttrycket ibland vara respektlöst. Uttrycket har funnits åtminstone sedan 1800-talet och enligt Mark Twain var det gammalt redan 1850. (sv)
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| - Jesus H. Christ is an expletive interjection that refers to the Christian religious figure of Jesus Christ. It is typically uttered in anger, surprise, or frustration, though sometimes also with humorous intent. The expressions "Christ", "Jesus", and "Jesus Christ" are also used as exclamations or expletives in English-speaking, Christian-influenced societies. This expression is commonplace in Ireland used generally as an exclamation of surprise and is generally good humoured. (en)
- Jesus H. Christ är ett engelskt exempel på slang som har en profanitetsfunktion. Uttrycket kan användas på ett argt, sarkastiskt, cyniskt eller till och med skämtsamt sätt, och antyder att Christ (sv: Kristus) är ett efternamn och inte en titel. Bland kristna anses uttrycket ibland vara respektlöst. Uttrycket har funnits åtminstone sedan 1800-talet och enligt Mark Twain var det gammalt redan 1850. (sv)
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