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What (who) is God damn it! - definition

SUPERNATURAL PUNISHMENT
Damn; Damnnation; Damn (obscenity); Dangit; Damn it!; Damn it; Damn!; Damnable; Damnations; Goddamned; Goddammit; DAMN!; Goddamn it; Eternal damnation; Damner; Damn (it); Dayum; Danged; God damn it; Damns; God dammit; Dang!
  • Last Judgement (detail)

Damn the Weather (cocktail)         
PROHIBITION ERA COCKTAIL MADE WITH GIN
Damn the Weather (cocktail); Damn the weather (cocktail)
A Damn the Weather (or Damn-the-Weather) is a Prohibition Era cocktail made with Gin, sweet vermouth, orange juice, and a sweetener (either Triple Sec or Curaçao). It is served shaken and chilled, often with a slice of orange or other citrus fruit.
Damnation         
·noun A sin deserving of everlasting punishment.
II. Damnation ·noun The state of being damned; condemnation; openly expressed disapprobation.
III. Damnation ·noun Condemnation to everlasting punishment in the future state, or the punishment itself.
Eternal Damnation         
Eternal Damnation is the second full-length album released by Cypriot Power metal band Winter's Verge. It was recorded in Germany and released in April 2008 by Limb Music Productions.

Wikipedia

Damnation

Damnation (from Latin damnatio) is the concept of divine punishment and torment in an afterlife for actions that were committed, or in some cases, not committed on Earth.

In Ancient Egyptian religious tradition, citizens would recite the 42 negative confessions of Maat as their heart was weighed against the feather of truth. If the citizen's heart was heavier than a feather they would be devoured by Ammit.

Zoroastrianism developed an eschatological concept of a Last Judgment called Frashokereti where the dead will be raised and the righteous wade through a river of milk while the wicked will be burned in a river of molten metal.

Abrahamic religions such as Christianity have similar concepts of believers facing judgement on a last day to determine if they will spend eternity in Gehenna or heaven for their sin [Mark 3:29]. A damned human "in damnation" is said to be either in Hell, or living in a state wherein they are divorced from Heaven and/or in a state of disgrace from God's favor.

Following the religious meaning, the words damn and goddamn are a common form of religious profanity, in modern times often semantically weakened to the status of mere interjections.

Examples of use of God damn it!
1. God damn it, thinks Deborah Ross, I‘m even more adorable than ever!
2. "General Yeager?" "God damn it, quit being so shovy," he says, eyeing the microphone in my hand.
3. The other pilot cries and says: "God damn it." The pilots from the 1'0th Fighter Squadron of the Idaho Air National Guard said they could see orange panels on top of the armored vehicles, which were used to identify them as coalition forces.
4. The other pilot cries and says: God damn it.‘‘ The pilots from the 1'0th Fighter Squadron of the Idaho Air National Guard said they could see orange panels on top of the armored vehicles, which were used to identify them as coalition forces.
5. Smith‘s "lovable" trademark is chewing on carrots, like a film–noir Bugs Bunny. (He also uses them as weapons.) He teams up with a hooker (Monica Bellucci) who helps him to save an orphaned infant –– a nod to John Woo‘s great "Hard–Boiled." Paul Giamatti, as the villain, has just the right feral sadistic sweatiness, and he does great, exasperated takes on the words "God damn it!" "Shoot ‘Em Up" isn‘t out to be the "Airplane!" of ballistic blowouts (e.g., "National Lampoon‘s Loaded Weapon 1"). In two scenes out of three, it could just about pass for the thing it‘s satirizing.