The phrase "for the love of Pete" is an expression of exasperation or frustration, often used to emphasize a plea for understanding or patience. Its origins are somewhat unclear, but it may be a euphemism for "for the love of God," substituting a more benign name to avoid blasphemy. The use of "Pete" could refer to St. Peter, a common figure in Christian tradition. Overall, the phrase serves as a way to convey strong emotion without resorting to profanity.
Discussing his orientation Pete Doherty said, "Love is love, wherever it comes from. I'm not anything really."
For the love of Pete is the origin of For the love of Mike. Please don't ask who Pete is!
I can't tell you.
People Will Say We're in Love was created in 1943.
With Love - Pete Townshend album - was created in 1976-03.
Pete Roche has written: 'Love, love, love: the new love poetry' -- subject(s): English poetry, Love poetry
For the Love of Pete - 1936 was released on: USA: 14 March 1936
Well... they say they love you or always talk to you. You usually can tell if someone loves you.
people love dirty laundry
Pete cant be in love with Patrick because Pete has a wife and if he was gay he wouldn't have had a baby with Ashlee Simpson or married her in the first place. But Pete and Patrick love each other, just in a total heterosexual and best friend way.
Pete says "Sorry I just..." Then Patrick continues with "...Let my love loose again." It's in the lyrics. =] _________________________________________________________________ The official lyrics (found on friendsorenemies.com) states that Pete says "Sorry, I just..." and then Patrick finishes with "Let my love loose again." Note that the "official lyrics" on that site aren't 100% correct.
For the Love of Pete - 1936 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)