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The first place I ever heard "shazbot" was from the tv show Mork and Mindy in which Robin Williams played an alien who landed in a space egg in Boulder, CO and Mindy (Pam Dawber) found him and he moved in with her (purely platonic, of course). Shazbot seemed to mean Oh, shoot, or something similar.

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Not sure whether it had a particular meaning for someone in its origin, but it is a 'fictional?' word 'invented?' and used in the 1970's TV sitcom, "Mork and Mindy," starring, whom is now a well-known comedian and actor, Robin Williams. Robin's character, Mork, is an extra-terrestrial alien from a planet who's name I've forgotten (sorry), and uses the term much like we use the word "darn, shoot, or a certain other 4-letter expletive beginning with 'sh' and ending with 't'.

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