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noun
An English person, from the perspective of a French person or in the context of French history.
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He's kicking like crazy, so whoever has hold of his ankles has to let go — Campos is goddam dangerous when he's been drinking — and then his thick, stocky body lurches down the trash chute.
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"If I do think about it, it's goddam awful".
"I was born and raised on the border of Ferguson, and it's goddam personal," Jenifer Lewis, who plays Ruby, said of the police-brutality themes of "Hope".
Did you go to your therapy?" "Could you not shout, Kate?" "It's goddam packed in here!" "I need to talk to you, privately," he said, and turned away from the shopgirl.
Dance her, Mister Love, he called, and I'll call the others and we'll all sing for you, Mister Love.... Well, I'll be goddam, Donelson said beside me.
It was goddam heartwarming.
Although not particularly anti-Semitic by the standards of the time -- "Why," he would say, "some of my best friends are goddam Jews, like Bernie Gimbel and Solomon Guggenheim" -- he was an admirer of Adolf Hitler.
When a platoon leader protested, Geressy responded, "You are goddam half-retarded".
You're goddam right, as that is actual Christmas and the day my really great friend Jesus wrote the Declaration of Independence.
"The problem is the goddam Navy, Watsonn said.
"You know, friend, this is a goddam bitch of a unsatisfactory situation.
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