(1) Nobody is sure what dangerous chemical imbalance this would create but the Fiver is convinced we'd all be dust come October or November, the earth scorched, with only three survivors roaming o'er the barren landscape: Govan's answer to King Lear, ranting into a hole in the ground; a mute, wild-eyed pundit, staring without blinking into a hole in the ground; and a tall, irritable figure standing in front of the pair of them, screaming in the style popularised by Klaus Kinski, demanding they take a look at his goddamn trouser arrangement, which he has balanced here on the platform of his hand for easy perusal, or to hell with them, for they are no better than pigs, worthless, spineless pigs.
(2) As a broad generalisation, the two sides boil down to “that’s patriarchal nonsense in obvious need of rejection” and “leave her alone, it’s none of your goddamn business”.
(3) Bikers for Trump: 'He'll get my vote because he's off his goddamn rocker' Read more Although Cleveland is the most fortified city in America at the moment, with thousands of police, FBI and secret service agents securing the Republican national convention, David – who won’t give me his last name but says he is from Minnesota – worries about “agitators” and “thugs” who make him feel unsafe.
(4) How many hours do each of us spend sitting in front of our goddamn computer every single day?” Stewart pointed at an audience member.
(5) "OK, OK: I laughed my goddamn head off," he writes, referring to Edward Albee's classic American drama.
(6) "Some people go on talk shows and then cry in front of Oprah Winfrey or Barbara Walters and they tell you every goddamn last thing about their life.
(7) The head of the FT’s Lex column, Robert Armstrong, said the column would be overhauled with immediate effect and described the sale as a “goddamn bargain”.
(8) I'm sure some people see us do that shit and are just like, 'Oh, give me a goddamn break.'"
(9) The only person of whom this is not true is La Bella Fonda because, well, she’s Jane goddamn Fonda, fool.
(10) Have a goddamn biscuit!’ And yet none of my friends knows that I’ve been bulimic for six years and borderline anorexic for six years, too.
(11) How is it even legal for fatty tissue and animal feet to be so goddamn tasty?)
(12) All these beast motherfuckers walking around with their hair looking like goddamn girls and we can't wear our hair motherfucking three inches long."
(13) We battled the mainstream, we battled our company, we fought every goddamn minute.” 'We battled the mainstream, fought every goddamn minute.
(14) Why do you have to fuck with us, goddamn it?” Since taking office in July last year, Duterte, nicknamed “the Punisher” for his lethal approach to policing, has led a bloody drugs war that has killed more than 7,000 people.
(15) There are 237 "goddamns", 58 "bastards", and six "fucks" in the book, according to his accusers.
(16) It's pretty goddamn easy to construct a feminist argument against Feminine Maintenance – look!
(17) In fact, there’s only one scene where someone starts shouting about “goddamn Tory cuts”.
(18) It’s a belief that extends to his colleagues, to women he meets on the campaign trail and – on goddamn national television – to his own daughters.
(19) Then 20, me watching as the waiter does everything but accept my goddamn money.
(20) "Woke up with a bad taste in my mouth, it's a goddamn joke!"
Godspeed
Definition:
(n.) Success; prosperous journeying; -- a contraction of the phrase, "God speed you."
Example Sentences:
(1) And in this ineluctable journey, we must wish the "quiet man" godspeed.
(2) And if you’re feeling nostalgic for the weirdness and boobery of 2012 (godspeed Rafalca ), you can enjoy the fact that Scott Walker’s veneration of Ronald Reagan verges on a cultic unease far worse than any evangelical paranoia about Romney’s Mormonism.
(3) There have been high-profile support slots for post-rockers Sigur Rós and Godspeed You!
(4) Godspeed to the heroic Iraqi forces, Kurdish peshmerga, and Ninewa volunteers.
(5) So good luck, and Godspeed.” In contrast to the large number of commutations, Obama has only pardoned 64 prisoners, fewer than all his predecessors since James Garfield’s six-month tenure as president in 1881.
(6) Without revisiting stale debates about the 'big society' and citizen empowerment, and localism versus centralism, I wished godspeed to Thame.