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blankety

Etymology 1 a. (context dated euphemistic English) damnable, damned Etymology 2

a. Resembling or related to a blanket.

Usage examples of "blankety".

If I say to you Wodget or Crump, you find yourself passing over the fact that these are nothings, these are, so to speak, mere blankety blanks, and trying to think what sort of thing a Wodget or a Crump may be.

Got a car outside and the sooner we get away from this blankety blank madhouse the better.

Got a car outside and the sooner we get away from this blankety blank madhouse the better.