goddam

/ˈɡɑdˌdæm/
adjective
  1. Used to express strong emotion such as anger, annoyance, or surprise.
    • I can't find my goddam keys anywhere.
    • That goddam noise kept me up all night.
    • He's a goddam genius at solving puzzles.
adverb
  1. Used to emphasize a statement, often expressing frustration.
    • It's goddam impossible to get a reservation there.
    • She ran goddam fast to catch the bus.
    • You know goddam well what I mean.
interjection
  1. An exclamation of anger, annoyance, or surprise.
    • Goddam, that was a close call!
    • Goddam, this soup is hot!
    • Goddam! I forgot my wallet at home.
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