The word "cripes" is an exclamation used to express surprise, frustration, or annoyance. It is a euphemistic version of "Christ" or "Christ Almighty."
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it is just a word to express feelings of surprise or concernAnswer It is a euphemism for "Christ". It was considered very bad form to blaspheme in Victorian Britain, so a number of words like "cripes" came into use so English people could swear without "taking the Lord's name in vain".
It's a modification of the phrase, "for Christ's sake" for people who are afraid to take the Lord's name in vain. (I think the rationale is that by substituting "cripes" for "Christ", you're not committing a sin. It's the same idea as saying "gosh darn it"). The phrase means: "I am surprised or annoyed by this" according to "The Free Disctionary". http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/for+Christ%27s+sake
No Gatoraide is not good for your body!!!!!!
I think he meant that Britain was losing the war,therefore the offer was useless and they will be unsuccessful after the war.
It is good for the body as it builds body resistense.
Alcohol is good for the body if consumed in moderation.
yes red peppers are good for your body
your body is a good conductor because it has to have heat
yes it is good for the core skin