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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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Like goddamnit, can we get over that war.

From The Verge

But goddamnit, it’d just be nice to be able to sit back at my desk at home and know that I’m listening to music in the highest possible quality, without having to make any compromises for size or noise isolation.

From The Verge

Every piece of tech I use, outside of my five-year-old bike lights, now uses a USB-C cable, and goddamnit, that feels good.

From The Verge

I'm going to tank the book, goddamnit!

From Salon

“Just heard about Riley. Goddamnit. Sending love to his family and friends and his band,” Anthrax’s Scott Ian wrote on social media after news of Gale’s death broke.

From Los Angeles Times