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= goddam, = academic.ru/31577/goddamned">goddamned* * *(fam!)that is the \goddamnest dog I've ever seen das ist der merkwürdigste Hund, den ich jemals gesehen habedon't drive so \goddamn fast! fahr nicht so verdammt schnell!\goddamn, how much longer will it take? verdammt [nochmal], wie lange dauert das denn noch?* * *goddamn besonders US umg* * *= goddam, = goddamned -
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1.= goddamn (sl.)adjective gottverdammt (derb)2. adverb[it is] none of your goddam business — das geht dich einen Dreck an (salopp)
gottverdammt (derb)you're goddam right! — du hast, verdammt noch mal, recht! (derb)
* * *ˈgod·damned2. (emphasizing peculiarity) seltsamdon't drive so \goddamned fast! fahr nicht so verdammt schnell!* * *goddamned besonders US umgA adj gottverdammt, gottverflucht (beide umg):a goddamned fool ein Vollidiot;goddamned nonsense kompletter Unsinn, Quatsch m* * *1.= goddamn (sl.)adjective gottverdammt (derb)2. adverb[it is] none of your goddam business — das geht dich einen Dreck an (salopp)
gottverdammt (derb)you're goddam right! — du hast, verdammt noch mal, recht! (derb)
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= academic.ru/31576/goddamn">goddamn* * *(fam!)that is the \goddamest dog I've ever seen das ist der merkwürdigste Hund, den ich jemals gesehen habedon't drive so \goddam fast! fahr nicht so verdammt schnell!\goddam, how much longer will it take? verdammt [nochmal], wie lange dauert das denn noch?* * *= goddamn -
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