golly gosh
£49.00Price
Size -29 cms tall by 16 cms wide
Style of frame - vintage wooden frame painted black
Fabric - Katie Forman roses
Wording - "Golly gosh" is a compound interjection with its origins in the 1830s, formed from two separate euphemisms: "golly" and "gosh," both of which were used to avoid saying the word "God". "Gosh" appeared earlier, around the 1750s, while "golly" was recorded around the 1840s, and combining them created a more emphatic expression of surprise without being blasphemous.
