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god damn it
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used to express strong frustration, anger, or annoyance
Dialect
American
Informal
Offensive
What is the origin of the term "god damn it" and how is it used?
"God damn it" is an English exclamatory phrase that dates back several centuries, with usage recorded from at least the 17th century. It combines "God" with "damn," originally a religious curse wishing eternal punishment, to express extreme frustration, anger, or annoyance. Over time, it became a common informal swear used when something goes wrong or provokes irritation. It is typically used in casual or heated speech by adults and is considered vulgar and offensive, especially to religious audiences, though its impact depends on context and tone.
Examples
God damn it, I just spilled coffee all over my laptop.



























