interjection
111lackaday — interjection Etymology: by alteration & shortening from alack the day Date: 1695 archaic used to express regret or deprecation …
112lo — interjection Etymology: Middle English, from Old English lā Date: before 12th century used to call attention or to express wonder or surprise < lo these many years > …
113lo and behold — interjection Date: 1808 used to express wonder or surprise …
114Lordy — interjection Etymology: 1lord (God) + 4 y Date: 1853 used to express surprise or strength of feeling …
115mazel tov — interjection Etymology: Late Hebrew mazzāl tōbh, literally, good luck Date: 1862 used to express congratulations …
116my word — interjection Date: 1841 used to express surprise or astonishment …
117oy — interjection Etymology: Yiddish Date: 1892 used especially to express exasperation or dismay < oy, what a mess > …
118phew — interjection Date: 1604 1. used to express relief or fatigue 2. used to express disgust at or as if at an unpleasant odor …
119phooey — interjection Date: 1929 used to express repudiation or disgust …
120pip-pip — interjection Etymology: probably from pip pip, imitating the sound of a horn Date: 1907 British used to express farewell …