dammit to hell

English

Interjection

dammit to hell

  1. Used to express anger or irritation.
    • 2012, Becky Barker, Born To Fly:
      As they lost altitude, the rain started sounding louder against the plane, and Sharla swore softly. “Dammit to hell! The rain's freezing.”
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