Chrissake

Chrissake
Chrissake Chris∙sake (also Chris∙sakes ) noun [U] (taboo, informal) 【IDIOMS】 for ˈChrissake • a swear word that many people find offensive, used to show that you are angry, annoyed or surprised • (很多人认为含冒犯意,表示生气、恼火或吃惊)天哪,上帝:
»For Chrissake, listen!
天哪,听!

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