"Holy cow" is a minced oath used to avoid swearing, likely substituting "cow" for "Christ." The phrase dates back to at least 1913 in baseball circles, possibly influenced by Hinduism's sacred cows. Cows are revered in Hinduism for their contributions to humans, and the phrase's popularity coincided with Western awareness of this belief. More @Wikipedia
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