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.

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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