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the dickens

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Etymology

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See dickens.

Adverb

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the dickens

  1. Used as an intensifier.
    Synonyms: the devil; see also Thesaurus:the dickens
    Why the dickens did he do that?
    It is cold as the dickens out here!

Derived terms

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Noun

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the dickens

  1. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see the,‎ dickens; (euphemistic) the devil.
    She can go to the dickens for what she said.
    • 2023 July 27, Max Brockman & Shana Gohd, “The Campaign” (8:49 from the start), in What We Do in the Shadows[1], season 5, episode 4, spoken by Colin Robinson (Mark Proksch):
      “Four weeks ago, I was sitting down for breakfast with my beautiful wife, Evie. Evie and I were sitting down with our two beautiful little boys, Connor and C-C-- Cah-- ristopher, and Christopher looks up to me-- he's six years old and full of the dickens--”

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