An expression of annoynace and anger
by Anonymous October 24, 2003
Mistaken spelling of the phrase 'for fuck's sake', meaning 'for the sake of fuck' derived from 'for god's sake' (for the sake of god)
by alexio October 03, 2008
by AndTheCrowdGoesWild May 15, 2007
by Alanna Rose Flaherty April 30, 2003
by Craig Leslie January 19, 2005
by deathtobees October 02, 2004
Pious non-invocation borrowing religious lightly archaic language asking for intercession in a matter too trivial, too far gone to ruin or with such an obvious solution that invoking an actual entity would be in vain. The contrast with crass language helps to give a wink to the recipient that you aren't deadly serious but need to catch their attention. Has the added benefit of simultaneously enabling the speaker to endure pain via this vulgar non-curse, or formulations referring to possible ancient soul Fook for shock value followed by a more traditional invocation.
Running towards burning microwave popcorn "Oh For fucks sake! Open a window!".
For fucks sake roads washed out. Call dispatch and tell them it's going to take twice as long to get this coal to Newcastle. Definitely sleeping on the couch this weekend it's our anniversary fer fucks sake.
For fucks Sake that drill isn't broken you have been going the wrong direction for an hour!!!
For fucks Sake you've been bird dogging me all week, get me my money Big Dick, I already texted the steward.
For fucks sake roads washed out. Call dispatch and tell them it's going to take twice as long to get this coal to Newcastle. Definitely sleeping on the couch this weekend it's our anniversary fer fucks sake.
For fucks Sake that drill isn't broken you have been going the wrong direction for an hour!!!
For fucks Sake you've been bird dogging me all week, get me my money Big Dick, I already texted the steward.
by Vonnegutstwerp, Belgium February 28, 2022