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The phrase "oh crap" is correct and can be used in written English in informal or casual settings.
It is typically used to express surprise, frustration, or disappointment. Example: She dropped her phone in a puddle and exclaimed, "Oh crap!".
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The rest of the passengers allowed themselves a brief, collective "oh crap" roll of the eyes and went back to their mobile phones.
But that $800,000 angel round dissolved during the late 2008 venture capitalist "oh crap it's 2001 all over again everybody run for it!" meltdown.
Yes, there's no expanded memory, but this is more of an "oh crap there's a whale eating that Ford Fiesta" camera than a professional shooter.
You see, up until just a few minutes ago (at which point HTC presumably went "OH CRAP" and fixed their mistake), typing "HTC Sensation" into Google would show a page of results with the ad shown above on top.
Even if you're not as laughably disorganized as I am, I'm guessing you've had a few of those "oh, crap" moments before a meeting or a phone call.
So, hey, everyone, let's say 1pm, bring your own -- OH CRAP SORRY, CHRIS MATTHEWS IS STILL TALKING, PARTY IS CANCELLED.
Except I didn't have a book proposal, which quickly led to me realizing that "oh crap, I need to write a book proposal".
What if I just, say, ROOTED FOR THE AMERICAN TEAM, while simultaneously being glad my beloved Caps have one of the best players in the world on out team? OH CRAP I JUST POOPED MY BRAINS INTO MY UNDERWEAR.
Don't just look at the art and say something like "oh crap it sucks like my least favorite veggies!".
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As I stared at the drops of water falling from James's hairline, trickling down his neck to the pool, he turned and saw the oh-crap look on my face.
If he can remember anything about those lessons and the summer his sister was born and how she was constantly latched to his mother's chest, hopefully it won't be the oh-crap look on my face.
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