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  2. Nov 27, 2012 · Anorak uncovered this little jewel, the first example of the now-ubiquitous OMG! IT’S 1917 and Winston Churchill receives a letter from Lord Fisher. It contains the earliest example of OMG...

  3. Nov 14, 2019 · The first known use of "OMG" as an abbreviation for "Oh my God" was in a letter sent to Winston Churchill.

  4. The expression “OMG,” an acronym for “oh my god,” became popular as early internet lingo during the 1990s. But the first known use of the acronym actually dates back to a letter written to Churchill in 1917, while he was serving as first lord of the admiralty in the British navy.

  5. First Known Use of OMG in letter to Winston Churchill. From the looks of this, Lord Fisher may have been the world's first teenage girl. Did he ever meet a sentence he couldn't end in an exclamation point?

  6. Nov 29, 2012 · This one's for all you amateur internet archaeologists out there: The first recorded use of the ubiquitous texting abbreviation OMG wasn't uttered by a precocious tween in the 1990s,...

  7. www.npr.org › 2017/09/09 › 549802497'OMG' Turns 100 - NPR

    Sep 9, 2017 · We're actually celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first known use of OMG to stand for, oh, my God. MARTIN: So the first known use was where exactly? Tell us more.

  8. It was first used by a World War One admiral whose extraordinary life and way with words are firing the imagination of his filmmaker great-great granddaughter.