danging

/ˈdæŋɪŋ/
verb
  1. Present participle of 'dang' (a mild exclamation or euphemism for 'damn'), used to express annoyance or emphasis.
    • She was danging at the traffic jam that made her late.
    • I could hear him danging as he tried to fix the broken shelf.
    • He kept danging under his breath when the computer crashed again.
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