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Discover LudwigThe phrase "this dammit" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or incorrect
It could be used in a context where someone is expressing frustration or emphasis, but it is not widely accepted. Example: "I can't believe this dammit happened again!"
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You just skipped your period last month (for something way less fun than this, dammit) by transitioning into the next pack of birth control without heeding the placebo pill week, so this month might be a gusher.
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All the bits are over here in this box — dammit, Siecinski, sit down — goggles are a must.
But not for Duncan Hunter - he may not be on the stage, but he's still in this race, dammit!
No, I'm like 'I have to make this work, dammit!' You're immediately thrown into a pit of uselessness… You are no good.
I don't have much to tell you right now but Bluth and his buddy Gary Goldman are basically redoing the story in Bluth's inimitable style for the "big screen" which mean they are taking it to Hollywood producers who will probably poo-poo the idea of an animated film in this day and age but dammit if this isn't Dragon's Lair.
Dammit, this idea is brilliant.
Dammit, this is our party!
We'll see on Monday how accurate this is but dammit - why did I buy that 15" MacBook Pro in July?
Meeting gangs of punk-metal kids outside Manchester Academy one wet night I feel like Alan Whicker interviewing the Sex Pistols - but, dammit, this is how pop should make me feel.
But this is America, dammit, and we're on the cusp of our annual disgusting consumer orgy, so we'll let it go.
Then do this test god dammit.
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