by Momma_Kat January 03, 2017
by Suklaa July 28, 2018
These other definitions are good; this seems to be primarily Scottish/British Isles; See Franco Begbie for true enlightenment
by Stan the Man December 13, 2004
Expletive, often used in place of the cleaner "for Pete's sake" or whatever. British/Irish in origin.
by Notcha November 12, 2004
An expression usually used by mothers who have to watch their P&Q's around the kids. The art of sanitizing phrases that come from drunken sailors coming home from leave.
I have to run around all day and deal with so much stuff at the house "for crap sake".
I wish you would smile more what do I have to do make that happen "for crap sake".
Would you just kiss me "for crap sake" I just drank 3 apple martini's.
I wish you would smile more what do I have to do make that happen "for crap sake".
Would you just kiss me "for crap sake" I just drank 3 apple martini's.
by Ben Lickman February 22, 2007
How the Scottish and Irish spell and pronounce "fuck's sake", or "for fuck's sake".
We don't say that, we just say "fuck sake". Why that would be is anyone's guess, probably just another of our numerous attempts to butcher the English language, which is a fine practice. The likelihood of an entity called "sake" that we are opposed to grows smaller over the years, as far as I can see.
We don't say that, we just say "fuck sake". Why that would be is anyone's guess, probably just another of our numerous attempts to butcher the English language, which is a fine practice. The likelihood of an entity called "sake" that we are opposed to grows smaller over the years, as far as I can see.
by mistahroga September 13, 2020
by overscore October 04, 2013