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isn't it a contraction of 'By our lady'?

I can think of worse.
It used to be in the past,but anything goes these days.
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It's certainly not 'outrage' material, and depends very much on context and tone of voice.
Bloody .
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I’m thinking that the producers considered the time the show is broadcast, and that kids might be watching?
Mamy.....exactly.
Depends on the context, but no not really, its not exactly offensive.
no
These things evolve. It's certainly less of a 'bad' word than it was, but it's still probably not ok on daytime telly.
Its passed the AB filter, :-)
Yes it has, it's in the OP.


Anyone expecting any different from Russell is a bit foolish anyway.
Probably depends on your upbringing (not necessarily class related) and the region you come from. My Trouble is a lot more free with words than I was. One picks these things up though.

I tend to agree there is no need for it on day time TV though.
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/// It used to be in the past,but anything goes these days. ///

That has got to be the statement of the year.
yes. i wouldnt say it in front of my six year old
Well scored Danny, there's some stiff competition in that category. :-)
Who watches Loose Women anyway?

It should have been removed from our screens years ago.

A panel of blokes pulling women to pieces would never been allowed.
no, it's a valid commonly used adjective.
It plainly IS a swear word. The question is ‘is it overly offensive?’

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