Definition of «*~*gosh*~*»
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GOSHis an exaggerated, often ironic expression of excitement, surprise, or faux-innocence, typically used in online spaces to mimic the tone of overly dramatic or performative enthusiasm. The tildes and asterisks are used to visually amplify the word, giving it a whimsical, almost theatrical flair. This style of writing is common in fandom spaces, particularly among users who enjoy roleplaying, aesthetic posts, or parodying overly saccharine or dramatic internet personas. The tone is usually playful and self-aware, with the speaker leaning into the absurdity of the exaggerated delivery. - Example
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> I just found out my favorite character is getting a spin-off! ~GOSH~ I’m not sure how to handle this level of joy!
> Them: "Did you just use ~GOSH~ unironically?" Me: "I don’t know what you’re talking about; I’m just a innocent bean."
> I was trying to be sarcastic, but then I accidentally typed ~GOSH~ and now I’m committed to the bit.
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