Gawd is used to represent the word 'God' pronounced in a particular accent or tone of voice, especially to show that someone is bored, irritated, or shocked.
[informal, written]
I thought, oh my gawd!
Gawd in British English
(ɡɔːd)
exclamation
British informal(often not capital)
God
My Gawd!
I thought, oh my gawd!
God in British English
(ɡɒd)
noun
1. theology
the sole Supreme Being, eternal, spiritual, and transcendent, who is the Creator and ruler of all and is infinite in all attributes; the object of worship in monotheistic religions
2. play God
exclamation
3.
an oath or exclamation used to indicate surprise, annoyance, etc (and in such expressions as My God! or God Almighty!)
Examples of 'Gawd' in a sentence
Gawd
The shelves were half empty: Trevor remembered Chris saying, ` Gawd help him, we've got more in our larder at home.
Richard Francis PROSPECT HILL (2003)
` Gawd, I only got to bed at four o'clock, Mr P. ' `Come on, lowly employee, we have places to go to and people to see.
Matthews, Lew A CONVICTION OF GUILT
Oh Gawd, don't tell me you're going housebreaking again!