Damned vs Bastarding - What's the difference?
damned | bastarding |
(damn)
(UK, informal) damned, bloody; hateful
* 1983 , Richard Jenkins, Lads, citizens, and ordinary kids: working-class youth life-styles in Belfast
* 1989 , Leslie Thomas, The adventures of Goodnight and Loving
As adjectives the difference between damned and bastarding
is that damned is god-forsaken while bastarding is (uk|informal) damned, bloody; hateful.As an adverb damned
is (vulgar) very.As a verb damned
is (damn).damned
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Usage notes
* Used as an example of something someone is not: (term); .Synonyms
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* * English degree adverbsbastarding
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Adjective
(-)- I had to clean all the bastarding bricks. I had to sit down and scrape all the mortar off them, for fuck's sake...
- 'No, I fucking well haven't,' confirmed George, regarding him bitterly. 'I will call the police.' 'Call the bastarding police,' challenged the angry George.