for Pete's sake
for Pete's sake
A mild oath of exasperation, annoyance, frustration, anger, or surprise. Would you let me finish my story, for Pete's sake? Oh for Pete's sake, I just had the car fixed and now you've put a dent in it! For Pete's sake! I haven't seen you in years!
See also: sake
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
For Pete's sake!
and For pity's sake!; For the love of Mike!; For goodness sake!; For gosh sake!; For heaven('s) sake!a mild exclamation of surprise or shock. For Pete's sake! How've ya been? For pity's sake! Ask the man in out of the cold!
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
for Pete's sake
Also, for pity's sake. See for the sake of, def. 3.
See also: sake
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.
for ˌPete’s ˈsake
(British English) used to emphasize that it is important to do something, or when you are annoyed or impatient about something: For Pete’s sake, what are you doing in that bathroom? You’ve been in there for nearly an hour.See also: sake
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
For Pete’s sake!
and For pity’s sake! and For the love of Mike! exclam. Good grief! For Pete’s sake! Is that you Charlie? For pity’s sake! Ask the man in out of the cold!
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
- For Pete’s sake!
- For Pete's sake!
- Pete
- for Christ's sake
- for goodness' sake
- for heaven's sake
- for God's sake
- for God's, heaven's, pity's, etc. sake
- for mercy's sake
- for pity's sake