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third-person singular simple present dangs, present participle danging, simple past and past participle danged
(euphemistic) Damn. examples
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plural dangs
(euphemistic) A damn, a negligible quantity, minimal consideration. examples
(humorous, rare) A dam (structure placed around a body of water), used because of the homophony between dam and damn. quotations
People like to joke that I once went on vacation to the Hoover Dang. But believe me, that emotion is there. I get just as excited and angry and tangled up inside as everyone else; the difference is that generally I show it through my […]
2006 October 3, Lute Olson, David Fisher, Lute!: The Seasons of My Life, Macmillan, page 4
“Momma, Keisha says we have to call it the 'Hoover Dang'.” Monique laughed, and it felt good. “No, honey. You don't have to call it that. But we better run. I don't want you kids to miss this.” She giggled as her two daughters caught up, […]
2009, Chuck Holton, Melt Down, Multnomah, page 194
(obsolete) simple past of ding
(transitive, obsolete) To dash. quotations
Till she, o'ercome with anguish, shame, and rage,Danged down to hell her loathsome carriage.
, Christopher Marlowe, Hero and Leander