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Is 'bless me' an idiom? Or is there another meaning in it?

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Rebecca

Great question. Here "bless me" is from the popular British slang phrase, simply "bless". This is a popular way of expressing sympathy to someone or a situation. Usually, it's used if someone is feeling unwell or if someone has accidentally said or done something naive or silly. It can be used with a subject of without. In this case she says " bless me", meaning her outfit was a mistake and she was young and naive. So she is showing sympathy to her younger self. Ex: John is really sick, bless him. Ex: A: She thought the food was free. B: Aww...bless.

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