goddamn

UK: ˈɡɒdˈdæm | US: ˈɡɑːdˈdæm

Definition
  1. adj. / adv. used to express anger, annoyance, or emphasis (often considered offensive)

  2. vt. to curse or condemn someone/something

Structure
god <deity>damn <condemn>
Etymology

The word "goddamn" is a compound of "God" (referring to the deity) and "damn" (from Old French damner, meaning "to condemn"). Historically, it was used as a blasphemous oath, invoking divine condemnation. Over time, it evolved into a general expletive expressing frustration or emphasis. The fusion of the two morphemes reflects its function as an intensified curse or emphatic expression.

Examples
  1. "That goddamn noise won’t stop!"

  2. He was so angry he goddamned the whole situation.

  3. "I’m sick of this goddamn weather."

  4. She muttered a quiet goddamn under her breath.

  5. The coach goddamned the referee for the unfair call.