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Phoenix Roberts
4 September, 01:13
Where did the fraze"oh for petes sake "come in?
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Summer Calhoun
4 September, 02:15
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Its one of the common sayings similar to "Oh, for crying out loud!". Its a classic blasphemous curse. I believe it came in from 1924
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Lilly Christian
4 September, 03:19
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According to oxfords English dictionary for pete's sake came in about a century ago and it was substituted for chirst's sake
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