The es are, presumably:
GOSH - There. It didn't hurt, did it? Now how exactly is this offensive? It's an extreme way of not saying GOD. But GOD is not GOD's name, which the Bible enjoins should not be mentioned. And nobody can pronounce it because Hebrew does not generally write vowels. And for histoprical reasons, all that remains are the consonants Yod, Heh, Vav, Heh (YHVH) So insert vowels ad libitum, but we can never know for shure. So this GOSH periphrasis is infantile thinking, or even non-thinking.
GOLLY - as above
GEEZ - Jesus is a Latinized (yes the Roman Church preserved Christianity for the reformers to really fuck it up into thousands of mindless sects)form of Yeshua. Now you would have no problem saying Joshua, would you? Thought not! Well, I have news for you, Joshua, in Aramaic, is Yeshua! Get over it already! Just to wind you up a little more, Jesús is a common enough name in Spanish. :-)
CRIMINY - Never heard this one before. It just ain't Cricket! (An English expression for 'it's not fair play')
JIMINY - It is Cricket (Check Walt Disney's Pinnocchio)
CRIKEY - a way of not saying CHRIST. But you would have no problem saying Mashiach (Messiah), would you? Well that's what Christ means. BTW, every Jewish King and High Priest was a Messiah. So is Queen Elizabeth II of the UK and other places (Oz etc). It simply means 'Anointed'. Actually, I was once anointed too - when I was confirmed. So technically I am a Messiah also.