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dammit
[ dam-it ]
interjection
- damn it (used as a mild expletive).
dammit
/ ˈdæmɪt /
interjection
- a contracted form of damn it
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Word History and Origins
Origin of dammit1
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Example Sentences
Then as you watch it more and more, you’re like ‘Dammit, this movie is charming.
Dammit, hae ye nae common sense, swearin' an' jokin' about sic a thing!
Poverty was another vice which the peculiar physical deficiency of Dammit's mother had entailed upon her son.
Through this latter most ungentlemanly practice, the ruin which I had predicted to Toby Dammit overtook him at last.
Not so upon those of the unhappy Dammit, who offered to bet the Devil his head that I was hipped.
When I had made an end of my lecture, Mr. Dammit indulged himself in some very equivocal behavior.
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