By george意思
"By George" is an English expression that is used to express surprise, pleasure, or mild annoyance. It is a minced oath, which means it is a euphemistic expression that replaces a swear word or a more offensive phrase. In this case, "By George" is a substitute for "By God" or "By Jesus," which were once more commonly used but have fallen out of fashion.
The expression is typically used in a casual, conversational context and can be used either sarcastically or sincerely, depending on the tone and context of the conversation. For example:
- "By George, I think you've got it!" (expressing surprise and pleasure)
- "By George, I forgot my keys again!" (expressing mild annoyance)
The origin of the expression is uncertain, but it has been in use since at least the early 19th century. Some have suggested that it may have originated as a polite way for someone named George to draw attention to themselves without using a swear word, but this is just one of many possible explanations.