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for God's sakeAn exclamation showing surprise, impatience, or some other emotion. For God's sake, don't scare me like that! Put some pants on, for God's sake
god
A deity : A supernatural, typically immortal being with superior powers. A male deity. 2002. Chuck Palahniuk. Lullaby : When ancient Greeks had a ...
bemuse
To confuse or bewilder. "For God's sake, why do people keep using ' bemused' as if it means 'amused'?" asked the bemused editor. 1735 A parson much be-mus ...
God's honest truth
Unquestionable, absolute truth.
covenant
An agreement to do or not do a particular thing. (law) A promise, incidental to a deed or contract, either express or implied. A pact or binding ...
for goodness' sake
Used to express frustration, exasperation, annoyance. For goodness' sake, get off the computer ! You've been on there for ages! (idiomatic, euphemistic ...
God willing
Used to indicate acceptance of God's will when expressing an intention or hope. Barring unforeseen circumstances.
for Pete's sake
Used to expresses frustration, exasperation, annoyance For Pete's sake, get off the computer ! You've been on there for ages!
swing
The manner in which something is swung. He worked tirelessly to improve his golf swing. Door swing indicates direction the door opens. A hanging seat in ...
ods bodikin
A corruption of God's bodkins, referring to the nails used in the crucifixion. Formerly used in oaths and ejaculatory phrases.
triculate
To beautify; to pretty 1903, Charles Fielding Marsh, God's Scholars [1], page 109 : I ha' just finished triculating on her up like. She'll dew now ...
genizah
A storeroom located in or by a synagogue where are kept sacred Hebrew books that cannot be used (through damage or heretical teachings), but which cannot ...
Hitler
A surname of Austrian origin. (alt. forms Huttler, Hiedler, Hittler; probably related to Czech Hidlar / Hidlarcek) Adolf Hitler, German Chancellor and ...
inactivate
To make inactive
zatik
Armenian: Passover (Christianity, often capitalized) Easter zatki dzow Easter egg (by extension) holiday, feast ladybird, ladybug
apatheist
A person who may accept the existence of a god, but who does not care about that god's existence.
there but for the grace of God go I
A recognition that others' misfortune could be one's own, if it weren't for the blessing/kindness/luck bestowed by fate or the Divine. Man's fate is in ...
malison
A curse. 1819 : A hide of land I give to thee in my steads of Walbrugham, from me and mine to thee and thine aye and for ever; and God s malison on ...
flagitious
Extremely brutal or cruel 1716 Nov 7th, quoted from 1742, probably Alexander Pope, God's Revenge Against Punning, from Miscellanies, 3rd volume, page 227 ...
joint snake
A mythical creature of the southern United States, a snake that can reassemble itself when broken or cut into pieces. 1941, Arkansas: a guide to the state ...
milts
Danish: genitive singular indefinite of milt Old English: mercy, grace, kindness, favour, mildness We gesne ne syn Godes theodscipes, metodes miltsa ...
balanda
a white person, a European 1845, Ludwig Leichhardt, Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia They knew the white people of Victoria, and called them ...
prescience
Knowledge of events before they take place; foresight; foreknowledge. God's certain prescience of the volitions of moral agents. J. Edwards
n sh llh
Arabic: God willing; if it is God s will, if God wills it is to be hoped; I hope; we hope so
windle
A spindle, a kind of reel for winding yarn. See also windles. 1821, Walter Scott, Kenilworth, page 50 : God's sake, speak her fair and canny, or we will ...
meatarian
One who is not a vegetarian but eats meat. 1977, Psychonomic Society, Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society, Volume 10 At the present, it appears that ...
cledonomancy
Divination through interpreting random remarks, statements or events. 1911 Encyc. of Religion & Ethics The consultant whispered his questions into the god ...
spikenard
A perfumed ointment. 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man : The glories of Mary held his soul captive : spikenard and myrrh and ...
avengement
The inflicting of retributive punishment; satisfaction taken. 1591: Edmund Spenser, Muiopotmos - Nought may thee save from heavens avengement. 1649 ...
for crying out loud
Used to express frustration, exasperation, or annoyance. Oh! For crying out loud, get off the computer! You've been on there for ages!
G-d
A deliberately incomplete spelling of God
gadzooks
English Etymology. Contraction of God s hooks, with reference to the nails of the crucifixion of Jesus. Pronunciation. IPA: /gaed zu ks/ Interjection
beautifuller
comparative form of beautiful : more beautiful more beautiful 1843 Thomas Carlyle : Paste and Present (page 15) Many men eat finer cookery, drink dearer ...
apple of Sodom
Mythical plant of the Medieval world: gigantic tree which grew in the desolated area where once stood Sodom & Gamorrah. Any traveler of the region foolish ...
bar none
Without exception; excluding nothing else of the same kind. 1913, Zane Grey, Desert Gold, ch. 4, Mexican horses are the finest in the world, bar none ...
proleptic
Of a calendar, extrapolated to dates prior to its first adoption; of those used to adjust to or from the Julian calendar or Gregorian calendar ...
forbode
A forbidding, prohibition. A command forbidding a thing. God's/The Lord's forbode obsolete simple past tense of forbid
Lord willing and the creek don't rise
Barring unforeseen circumstances. Lord willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have that new barn finished in time for the harvest.
Abdul
A male given name used by Muslims
lapis
Filipino: pencil Indonesian: layer, lining row stratum
jingoist
One who advocates an aggressive nationalism; one who vociferously supports a nation's military aims. 1919: William Cowper Brann, The Complete Works of ...
aborticide
The act of destroying a fetus in the womb; feticide 1974, John Morris Dorsey, Psychology of ethics, page 153 [1] : As physician I frequently find it ...
lh v
Hebrew: The universe and all in it is God s.
rHm
Arabic: to have mercy (upon), have compassion to spare, let off to save, relieve to be merciful to have mercy (upon) to ask God to have mercy ...
for the sake of
Because of; out of consideration for; in the interest of. Release this man, for the sake of justice!
noosphere
A theoretical stage of evolutionary development, associated with consciousness, the mind, and personal relationships (often with reference to the writings ...
bs d
Hebrew: With God 's assistance
frankincense
A type of incense obtained from the Boswellia thurifera tree. 1916, James Joyce, Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man : The glories of Mary held his soul ...
philippic
Any of the discourses of Demosthenes against Philip of Macedon, defending the liberty of Athens. (by extension) Any tirade or declamation full of bitter ...
I wish
Used to express the speaker's wish that the preceding statement were true "Wouldn't you like to be a millionaire?" "I wish"
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God is most often conceived of as the supernatural creator and overseer of the universe. Theologians have ascribed a variety of attributes to the many different conceptions of God. The most common among these include omniscience (infinite knowledge), omnipotence (unlimited power), omnipresence (present everywhere), omnibenevolence (perfect goodness), divine simplicity, and eternal and necessary existence.
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