gorblimeries n.[its Cockney/villainous population, for whom gorblimey! excl. is a stereotyped excl. Note a parallel use as an adj.: ‘the Gorblimey aspect of history, the feelings of the ordinary man on the spot at the time’ (Oxford Magazine, 27 February 1958)]Seven Dials, London.Show quotations1909J. Ware Passing Eng. of the Victorian Era.