"Odsbodikins (also known as ods bodkins) and copper pots!" The former was a euphemistic swear word for God's body," meaning God's wounds." God here is really Jesus and we're referring to his bloodied body during his crucifixion. This usage is called a minced oath, which deliberately misspells the swearing so it can be socially acceptable. Like gosh and golly are minced oaths for God and, on the profanity side, friggin' is for, well, I think you know what.