1. dammit - Noun
2. dammit - Interjection
dammit
(mildly vulgar) Expressing anger, irritation, contempt, or disappointment.
The saying of the interjection, used as a general measure of anything.
A fastener used for military medals, name tags or other things that are pinned to a uniform; a clutch, a clutchback.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgLiterature is greater than any of us, dammit. Romain Gary
"Nude" is about an relationship I was in during that period and there is a joyful beginning and creepy end ... yeah life can be cruel, but god dammit how I love to write when my life is miserable. Jaani Peuhu
Somebody pinch me. You know what? I'm a pretty sound sleeper, that may not be enough. Somebody shoot me in the face. Is he really not here tonight? Dammit. Stephen Colbert
Science is about measurement, dammit - it's not about ideas. (55:20 in video) Robert B. Laughlin
Anybody who tells me I can't use a program because it's not open source, go suck on rms. I'm not interested. 99% of that I run tends to be open source, but that's my choice, dammit. Linus Torvalds
Hush, Harry. Or you'll go to the special hell." I blinked at that, confused. I'm not supposed to be the guy who doesn't get the reference joke, dammit. Jim Butcher