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SAKE
You could say "What in the name of Mike!!"
For Pete's sake originated because the original, "for God's sake" was considered blasphemy. So the name Peter was substituted because Peter was one of the original disciples of Jesus.
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maybe you mean in Gottes Namen! which is In God's name! in EnglishIt can also be translated as:For God's sake!For heaven's sake!
The saying appeared in Medieval times as a substitute for 'For God's Sake' as it was sacrilegious to take the Lord's name in vain. Precise details are not known.
No. You can say "for the sake of myself" or "for my sake." "For my sake" sounds much better.
It does not mean anything. For God's sake: get a life.
Somebody bought the name sake, and brought it back
"Sake" is a Japanese word spelled: S-A-K-E. It is a Japanese rice wine.