It means "Oh for cryin' out loud!" or more modern "Really?!"
"Sakes alive" is an expression of surprise or astonishment, often used to convey a sense of disbelief or excitement. It's an old-fashioned phrase that can evoke a reaction similar to "goodness gracious" or "oh my." The term likely derives from a combination of "sakes" (a variation of "sakes alive") and references to divine protection or presence. While not commonly used today, it can still be found in literature or in a playful context.
Sakes Totles has written: 'Ena oneiro kai epta dikegoro'
Corn
Yes snakes are reptiles.
what dose the greeen corn dance mean?
Something with corn
corn
It means to take off the leafy part of the corn.
It depends, what do you mean by "baby corn"? From a can? On an ear?
It is spelled giroffe god sakes
corn meal
Monitoring activity allows the manager of the business to keep track of the records, sakes and bills which mean they should have a good idea of how well the business is doing.