- for gosh sake
- for god's sake for goodness sake
For gosh sake! Where did you get that monstrous hat?
English Idioms. Sayings and slang .
For gosh sake! Where did you get that monstrous hat?
English Idioms. Sayings and slang .
sake — sake1 [sāk] n. [ME < OE sacu, cause or suit at law, contention, akin to Ger sache, thing, affair < IE base * sāg , to investigate > SEEK, L sagire, to perceive, find, sagax, sharply discerning] 1. purpose or reason; motive; cause [for… … English World dictionary
for one's sake — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Used with different possessive nouns to show surprise, crossness, or impatience. * /For heaven s sake, where did you come from?/ * /For Pete s sake, look who s here!/ * /Well, for pity s sake, I wish you d told me sooner./ … Dictionary of American idioms
for one's sake — {adv. phr.}, {informal} Used with different possessive nouns to show surprise, crossness, or impatience. * /For heaven s sake, where did you come from?/ * /For Pete s sake, look who s here!/ * /Well, for pity s sake, I wish you d told me sooner./ … Dictionary of American idioms
for\ one's\ sake — adv. phr. informal Used with different possessive nouns to show surprise, crossness, or impatience. For heaven s sake, where did you come from? For Pete s sake, look who s here! Well, for pity s sake, I wish you d told me sooner. Oh, for gosh… … Словарь американских идиом
for crying out loud — before I start crying, for gosh sake For cryin out loud will you stop playing those drums! … English idioms
loo — I. /lu / (say looh) noun (plural loos) 1. a game of cards in which forfeits are paid into a pool. 2. the forfeit or sum paid into the pool. 3. the fact of being looed. –verb (t) (looed, looing) 4. to subject to a forfeit at loo. {shortened form… …
How Dare You! — For the saying, see dare .Infobox Album | Name = How Dare You! Type = Album Artist = 10cc Released = January 1976 Recorded = 1975 at Strawberry Studios, Stockport, Cheshire, England Genre = Rock Length = 42:53 Label = Mercury Records 534 975 2… … Wikipedia
Hava Nagila — (הבה נגילה in Hebrew) is a Hebrew folk song, the title meaning Let us rejoice . It is a song of celebration, especially popular amongst Jewish and Roma communities. In popular culture, it is used as a metonym for Judaism, and is a staple of band… … Wikipedia
RELIGIOUS LIFE AND COMMUNITIES — Jews UNDER OTTOMAN RULE The Jews of the pre Zionist old yishuv, both sephardim (from the Orient) and ashkenazim (of European origin), dedicated their lives to the fulfillment of religious precepts: the study of the torah and the meticulous… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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