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bulwarkreply
lemmy.world

What if you've got multiple fucks to give sake? Like for fucks' sake? I guess you'd need multiple sakes in that case.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

it's neither. the fuck is possessive, like "for pete's sake" or "for god's sake." it's for the sake of the fuck.

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otacon239reply
lemmy.world

I feel like “for the sake of fuck” carries its own unique weight.

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Yup, I think I'll just slip that one into my lexicon

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shalafireply
lemmy.world

Who possesses the sake? Whose sake is it? Fuck possesses the sake. 's

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Jeeze, too many people didn't pay attention to middle school english classes.

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Fun trick I learned in the NE US and thus call the “fuckouttahere” rule:

Due to the sheer lexical versatility of “fuck,” many idioms have a punchier, high-utility variant that omits any or all words preceding it.

As in “fuck’s sake, ma’am, this is a Wendy’s.”

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