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Oh My Days
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Have heard this said a lot on TV lately, first heard it on an advert about a year or so ago but didn't recognise it as an actual saying. Where did it come from?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I can't find any reference to it in the OED but Wiktionary cites the earliest reference as "Oh, my days, don’t ’ee say another word about either of ’em. I wish I’d never been born" in The Wingless Victory, by Mary Patricia Willcocks, published in 1907. That suggests that it's a northern phrase (of uncertain origin) that has recently found wider usage through it's use by certain people with celebrity status.
The fist time I heard it was when Brian Belo cried it when he won Big Brother in 2007.
I think he might actually be the origin of this phrase.
http:// metro.c o.uk/20 07/08/3 1/brian -wins-b ig-brot her-919 61/
I think he might actually be the origin of this phrase.
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