goddamn

[god-dam]

god·damn

[god-dam]
interjection Informal: Sometimes Offensive.
1.
(used as an exclamation of any strong feeling, especially of disgust or irritation, and often followed by it.)
noun
2.
the utterance of “goddamn” in swearing or for emphasis.
3.
something of negligible value; damn: not to give a good goddamn.

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Goddamn is one of our favorite verbs.
So is skedaddle. Does it mean:
to run away hurriedly; flee.
to steal or take dishonestly (money, esp. public funds, or property entrusted to one's care); embezzle.
adjective
4.
damned (def. 2).
adverb
verb (used with object)
6.
to curse (someone or something) as being contemptible or worthless; damn.
verb (used without object)
7.
to use the word “goddamn”; swear.
Also, god·dam.


Origin:
1400–50; late Middle English. See God, damn
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goddamn (ˈɡɒdˈdæm)
 
interj
1.  an oath expressing anger, surprise, etc
 
adv
2.  (intensifier): a goddamn fool

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