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  • 111Damn Yankees — Для улучшения этой статьи желательно?: Дополнить статью (статья слишком короткая либо содержит лишь словарное определение) …

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  • 112Damn Yankees (Musical) — Musicaldaten Titel: Fußballfieber Originaltitel: Damn Yankees Originalsprache: Englisch Musik: Richard Adler und Jerry Ross Buch: George Abbott und Douglas Wallop Liedtexte: Richard Adler und Jerry Ross …

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  • 113damn\ clipy — A phrase usually uttered when one first opens one of the newer versions of Microsoft Word. Or, a phrase uttered when someone forgets to turn off the Office Assistant, and does something that the program feels you could do more easily with a… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 114damn\ clipy — A phrase usually uttered when one first opens one of the newer versions of Microsoft Word. Or, a phrase uttered when someone forgets to turn off the Office Assistant, and does something that the program feels you could do more easily with a… …

    Dictionary of american slang

  • 115damn skippy! — exclamation American a strong expression of agreement. It is a more recent version of colloquial phrases such as darn tootin (right) or damn straight . ► Did you nail that cute co ed? Damn skippy! …

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  • 116damn fool — ADJ GRADED: ADJ n (emphasis) Damn fool means very stupid . [AM, INFORMAL, OLD FASHIONED, RUDE] What a damn fool thing to do! …

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  • 117damn well — phrasal beyond doubt or question ; certainly < knew damn well what would happen > …

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  • 118damn with faint praise — verb To provide praise that is so minimal or inconsequential as to actually amount to criticism. Damn with faint praise, assent with civil leer,/And without sneering teach the rest to sneer …

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  • 119damn well — adverb Emphatically; certainly. You know damn well that this is an idiom. Syn: bloody well …

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  • 120damn straight — int Absolutely correct. You re damn straight, I m never going to ride with him again. 1960s …

    Historical dictionary of American slang