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may God damn you

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Etymology

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Related to English damn you, which is shortened form.

Phrase

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may God damn you (archaic)

  1. Used to express condemnation of, or anger or ill will toward someone.
    • 2008, W.E.B. Griffin, William E. Butterworth IV, Death and Honor, page 452:
      They locked eyes for a long moment. "May God damn you, Cletus. And may God forgive me.”
    • 2010, Thomas Hoover, Caribbee:
      May God damn you, sir. I just learned you managed to burn and ruin a good half the sugar in my curing house.
    • 2014, Sherry Jones, The Sharp Hook of Love, page 189:
      "May God damn you!” I shouted. “You care only about yourself, and nothing for me. [] "