for the love of God
English
Etymology
From Middle English for the luf of God, for þe love of god, for ðe luve of gode (literally “for the love of God”), variant of for godes luve, for godes lufe, for godes lufen (literally “for God's love”), from Old English for Godes lufon (literally “for God's love”).
Prepositional phrase
- An expression of exasperation, usually while making a request.
- Synonyms: for the love of Betsy, for the love of Mike, for Pete's sake, for crying out loud, for God's sake, sakes; see also Thesaurus:for the love of God
- For the love of God, take that out of the microwave before it blows up!
- Why for the love of God do you insist on dressing your child like that?
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