how embarrassment

English

Etymology

A catchphrase of Effie Stephanidis, a character who first appeared on the Australian TV show Acropolis Now (1989–1992) and is played by Mary Coustas. Stephanidis is a Greek-Australian, and the phrase is an imitation of the broken English often spoken by immigrants.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Interjection

how embarrassment

  1. (Australia, colloquial) An expression of embarrassment, either for the speaker or for another individual or group.
    • 2010 June 30, "Wolfbyte" (username), "Re: log4net 'deadlock'; 2 app domains", in ausdotnetlist, Usenet:
      Corneliu, just looking back at the stack, i realise its probably not the FileAppender and is as you suggest (and which i knew but forgot) me locking the Console window (how embarrassment!)- I will confirm this next time it locks.
    • 2010 August 7, David J Richardson (username), "And we thought the Dons were bad...", in aus.sport.aussie-rules, Usenet:
      Hawthorn just allowed Lewis Jetta to kick a goal. How embarrassment. (One goal, nineteen behinds in his first fifteen games.)
    • 2013 May 19, Coach (username), "Re: Old VHS tapes", in aus.tv, Usenet:
      Oh dear! You don't even understand the basics do you? How embarrassment.
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