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 Roclam
 
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							| I haven �t been able to find an online dictionary with a definition of the above expression. Of course I understand it, but what exactly are the bageebers and how is this word  pronounced? Thanks for your help! |  26 Sep 2014      
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| It is bajeebers or bejeebers. Another variation is bejeezus. Both are common words used to avoid using God �s or Jesus �s name in vain.   Bruce |  26 Sep 2014     
					
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 Roclam
 
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							| Thank you Bruce! So in fact there is no actual meaning for this word, it �s just like saying "Oh my gosh"...Right? |  26 Sep 2014     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							| Yes, no meaning. Many other words are also common in this expression. A few of them are   Scared the crap/hell/heck/living daylights out of me.   Bruce |  26 Sep 2014     
					
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 cunliffe
 
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							| I think it probably has come from  �by Jesus �. Also, to add to Bruce�s answer,�scared seven shades out of me �, and in Northern English  �scared the shite out of me �. (Sorry). 
 
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 Roclam
 
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							| wow!! now I have a lot of material for my lesson on fears ;-) Thanks a lot guys! |  26 Sep 2014     
					
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 mslyncheld
 
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							| Here �s from Merriam-Webster: 
 Origin of BEJABBERSeuphemism for by Jesus First Known Use: 1890 |  26 Sep 2014     
					
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