dadgum
adjective [ before noun ], adverb US old-fashioned informal uk/ˈdæd.ɡəm/ us/dædˈɡʌm/ (also daggum, /ˈdæɡ.əm/ /ˈdæɡ.əm/)
(表示强调,尤其是愤怒的时候)根本,完全
used to emphasize what you are saying, especially to express anger
"Kids don't learn a dadgum thing about voting in Florida schools," he said. "孩子们在佛罗里达州的学校里完全没有学到任何关于投票的东西。"他说。
I can't find a daggum picture online. 我在网上一张照片都找不到。
Synonym: darn
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- People are dadgum stupid, and that annoys me.
- "I don't think it makes any dadgum difference," she said.
- He's a dadgum good fellow. He's always been one of us.
- My only major complaint: can I get some daggum shredded cheese?