damn - Wiktionary, the free dictionary damn (third-person singular simple present damns, present participle damning, simple past and past participle damned) (theology, transitive, intransitive) To condemn The official position is that anyone who does this will be damned for all eternity Only God can damn I damn you eternally, fiend!
What Does Damn Mean? – The Word Counter The word damn is one of the more versatile expletives in the English language It can be used in various scenarios to convey all sorts of emotions, from frustration to outright anger and even to faint praise
damn - WordReference. com Dictionary of English Idioms damn with faint praise, to praise in such a way that the result is to condemn: The letter of recommendation said, "She does her work as well as can be expected,'' thus damning her with faint praise