"läck Bobby" meaning in Alemannic German

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Interjection

IPA: /ˈlækχ ˈb̥ob̥i/
Etymology: Likely emerged after 1895-1905, because of its absence in Schweizerisches Idiotikon whose volumes in which it should have been listed were published in that time. Probably emerged as a minced oath of läck mer am Arsch as swearwords have the tendency to also be used as interjections of astonishment. The Bobby part is unlikely to be from English but rather a diminutive of the male given name Jakob, analogous to other Alemannic swear words involving given names such as Säunickel from Nikolaus. Etymology templates: {{m|gsw|läck mer am Arsch}} läck mer am Arsch, {{m|gsw|Jakob}} Jakob, {{m|gsw|Säunickel}} Säunickel, {{m|gsw|Nikolaus}} Nikolaus Head templates: {{head|gsw|interjection}} läck Bobby
  1. good Lord (expression of astonishment) Wikipedia link: Schweizerisches Idiotikon Synonyms: läck Bobbi, läck Boby, läck Bobi
    Sense id: en-läck_Bobby-gsw-intj-IddamkgK Categories (other): Alemannic German entries with incorrect language header

Alternative forms

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