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- | DAMN is this guy full of himself.
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- | So I guess you change the meaning of the word "damn" to suit your own purposes?
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- | As far as I know, the real definition is:
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- | damn Audio pronunciation of "damn" ( P ) Pronunciation Key (dm)
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- | v. damned, damn·ing, damns
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- | v. tr.
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- | 1. To pronounce an adverse judgment upon. See Synonyms at condemn.
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- | 2. To bring about the failure of; ruin.
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- | 3. To condemn as harmful, illegal, or immoral: a cleric who damned gambling and strong drink.
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- | 4. To condemn to everlasting punishment or a similar fate; doom.
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- | 5. To swear at.
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- | v. intr.
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- | To swear; curse.
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- | interj.
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- | Used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.
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- | n.
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- | 1. The saying of “damn” as a curse.
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- | 2. Informal. The least valuable bit; a jot: not worth a damn.
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- | adv. & adj.
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- | Damned.
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- | Idiom:
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- | damn well
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- | Without any doubt; positively: I am damn well going to file charges against him.
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- | What it's not defined as is this guy full of himself.
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- | [[User:TSI|TSI]] 16:57, 14 March 2006 (PST)
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Revision as of 06:19, 21 April 2007
He's great.