1. appreciation of the intrinsic value of the something apart from any utilitarian, didactic, or moral function - when there is no intrinsic value. Feigned appreciation.
by rbrtzz November 17, 2009
Used as a general term of exclamation or surprise similar to oh my lord, or oh my goodness, or oh shit. Mostly used by people in the 1930's, 1940's, and 1950's. Possibly a minced oath (softened form of swearing) substitute for "For the Lord's sake."
See also land sake.
See also land sake.
by Bret_in_Mesa January 03, 2008
A method of heating up cheap sake to warm temperatures to improve the taste to acceptable levels. Simply place the sake on the steps and mount the bottle against the corner to keep the opening from being submerged. Hot tub sake should be consumed after at least 20 minutes of incubation in the hot tub.
by niggman star33 December 04, 2011
A genre of movie. Largely action based, but with no actual plotline, or a plotline that serves only as a reason for the action.
Usually shortened to AFAS
Usually shortened to AFAS
I'm not going to go see that movie with you - I'm sure it's just an AFAS.
Michael Bay seems to like directing Action For Action's Sake.
Michael Bay seems to like directing Action For Action's Sake.
by goodvikings December 12, 2009
Fu<k Sake is used after you find out something you should have maybe known before or used when questioning the validity of something. Fu<k Sake can be used instead of saying, "Jesus Christ" , "that's rediculous" , "are you kidding me", "what?, no way", etc. Reference @whatnooowaaay
example: infomercials-when you see that amazing product on tv for the first time and its so amazing you say, "What? Nooo Waaay, for Fu<k Sake, why didn't I think of that."
by @bigtruk August 02, 2023
by alex king November 12, 2004
The expression for the scientific method's sake is science academia aesthetic equivalent for the prosaic bland religious expression "for god's sake "meaning "An oath of exasperation, annoyance, frustration, anger, or surprise." "For the scientific method's sake" is an interjection like "For god's sake" with the literal nonreligious definition of Expressing anger, surprise, assertion etc."". This is a satirical expression that generally makes fun of scientism, but occasionally is used to make fun of the superfluity of religious expressions our society uses dude.
For the scientific method's sake! Why haven't you considered these obvi obvi conspicuous confounding variables! Of course it isn't the presence of churches that's increasing the crime rate. Tis prolly the higher population density that's causing the increased crime rates.
by MoribundMurdoch July 02, 2021