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goddamnit

American  
[god-dam-it] / ˈgɒdˈdæm ɪt /
Or goddammit

interjection

(sometimes initial capital letter)
  1. (used to express anger, perplexity, amazement, etc.)


Etymology

Origin of goddamnit

God + damn + it 1

Example Sentences

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I'm going to tank the book, goddamnit!

From Salon

“Goddamnit, boy,” Eller snaps at some point, “I am still the boss of me, and the boss of you for that matter.”

From New York Times

“That was the hard and fast rule. But Hogan needed so badly to correct my swing that he could hardly control himself…So he stuck his club in his golf bag and walked past me, never said hello, never said anything, never made eye contact. Except as he walked by he balled up both fists in frustration and hissed through his clenched teeth: “Turn, goddamnit.

From Golf Digest

Goddamnit, Billy you did it again!

From Golf Digest

“It was like, ‘Goddamnit, if he could write this story, then I could write it from a first-person perspective.

From The Guardian