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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
dammit

representation of the exclamation damn it! as it usually is sounded, attested from 1908.

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dammit

interj. (context profane English) Used to express anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment. n. The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.

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Dammit (disambiguation)

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Dammit

"Dammit" (sometimes subtitled "Growing Up") is a song by American rock band Blink-182, released on September 23, 1997 as the lead single from the group's second studio album, Dude Ranch (1997). Written by bassist Mark Hoppus, the song concerns maturity and growing older. It was written about a fictional breakup and the difficulty of seeing a former partner with another.

The song became the band's first hit single, reaching number 11 on Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, and receiving heavy airplay on several key US stations in 1998. The song's music video was shot by directors Darren Doane and Ken Daurio, previous collaborators with the group, and depicts the trio attending a "sneak preview" at a cinema where Hoppus attempts to win his ex-girlfriend back. "Dammit" was later featured on the band's Greatest Hits (with a drumroll added), and it has been covered by a number of artists.

Usage examples of "dammit".

Probably blind rage, cuz dammit, she refused to be terrorized in her own house.

That a violent climax caused the fracture, and their subsequent euphoric sleep masked the fault for both of them is logical, but not provable, and even if it did, she is in no way to blame, no way, dammit .

That a violent climax caused the fracture, and their subsequent euphoric sleep masked the fault for both of them is logical, but not provable, and even if it did, she is in no way to blame, no way, dammit.

Dammit, Sharn, most of the enemy casualties have been among the torced and bareneck humans!

Dammit to hell, why did the kid have to call now, when Sydney was right across the table from him and blatantly eavesdropping?

Dam mR dammit, dam reit She dropped the box and backed up against the wall, smothering the flames--but not before she burned her hands and her back.

Another task Venn, or Vorpatril, or both together should have done already, dammit.

Karen Young There, not six feet away, stood Cameron Hathaway He looked wonderful, dammit Healthy Strong.

Unaccustomed foods that could leach nutrients out of you instead of putting them in, or chemically bind what you needed… he could think of a dozen absolutely plausible excuses for calculatedly self-destructive behavior, half of them dietary and the other half because, dammit, his own hard-wiring or his own culture wanted to like some single one of the people he’d devoted his life to helping.

But hell Dammit got whacked a good five years before these couples started dying.

Anyway, we made it down and clattered into our dugout only moments before Little Cuke Gordon cried, “Play ball, dammit!

Dammit, Ari, Justin's got medical cautions, he's got major problems, I don't care if he thought this would be better, you're a seventeen-year-old kid—"

We been maldn' out okay here with the cluckers, live an' let live, but, dammit, they're gonna think we had somethin' t' do with their factory gettin' slagged!

Dammit, I was trying, consciously, to make my voice soft, but the edge just would not come off it.

Dammit, I've been crouching in this apartment for three days and come what may I have to know, but I'm scared.