goddammit
Goddammit (intj) means an exclamation of anger or frustration; a contracted, emphatic way of saying "God damn it.". Example: “Goddammit, I left my keys at the office again.”
How to use goddammit
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishA stronger, more casual spelling of "God damn it," used to vent frustration or anger.
Informal and mildly profane — fine in casual speech or fiction dialogue, best avoided in formal writing.
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_____, I left my keys at the office again.
Etymology
A run-together spelling of "God damn it," squeezed into one word the way it actually gets said out loud.
Rhymes for goddammit
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What does “goddammit” mean?
The word “goddammit” means an exclamation of anger or frustration; a contracted, emphatic way of saying "God damn it.". In plain terms, a stronger, more casual spelling of "God damn it," used to vent frustration or anger.
How do you use “goddammit” in a sentence?
Here is “goddammit” used in a sentence: “Goddammit, I left my keys at the office again.”
What part of speech is “goddammit”?
“Goddammit” is an intj.
What is the meaning of goddammit?
"goddammit" (intj) means an exclamation of anger or frustration; a contracted, emphatic way of saying "God damn it.".