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was dammit
noun
The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
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"Your initial reaction was dammit, where were you before?" Goddard said.
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In other words, this is the way it is, dammit.
That's what love is, dammit!
I was like, dammit, I'm gonna make a sexy song!
I'm Samson, dammit".
We are people, dammit, we are in control.
And what's more, dammit, he won't answer my question.
The line that has led to that myth is: 'Oh, dammit.
"¡El agua es nuestra, carajo!" ("The water is ours, dammit!") exclaimed one poster they attached to the bars of the building.
We'll see on Monday how accurate this is but dammit - why did I buy that 15" MacBook Pro in July?
I'm funny, dammit.
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