Goddamn
English
Adjective
Goddamn (not comparable)
- Alternative letter-case form of goddamn.
- 1996, Bill Hutton, A History of America, 2nd edition, [Toronto, Ont.]: Coach House Books, →ISBN, page 34:
- You got your wars. And you got your riggers riot through the street—Gettysburg, or some Goddamn place like that.
- 1999, Roy Shaw with Kate Kray, “Nick-Knack-Paddy-Whack”, in Pretty Boy, London: Blake Publishing Ltd, →ISBN, pages 81–82:
- I handed him his drink and continued, ‘I think you and me ought to have a little talk.’ / It must have been the way I said it because he copped the needle and sneered, ‘I haven’t got to talk to you about fuck-all. Whatever I do is none of your Goddamn business.’ / ‘None of my Goddamn business? I’M MAKING IT MY FUCKING BUSINESS,’ I yelled as he hit the ground.
- 2014, Malcolm Kohll, chapter 78, in Good Hope, London: Thames River Press, →ISBN, page 406:
- ‘Second, if you guys had done your work we wouldn’t be here now with our dicks in our hands waiting for the Goddamn world to end!’
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