My husband's grandpa always said Holy buckets when something didn't quite go his way He was from MN now all of the grandkids and great grandkids say that too.
My friends oldest son came up with a phrase we all use and he is now 30. I don't give a care.
My daughter said she smelled a skinky stunk and that one is still used.
Growing up we had dinner at lunch time and supper at dinner time.
We drink pop but if we are going out for one we ask if you want to go get a coke whether you drink coke or not.
If you are leaving and want someone to go with you my sister-in law asks if you want to go with. I always wondered "go with what"