catcall vs damn

catcall

verb
  • To make such an exclamation. 

noun
  • A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo. 

  • A whistle blown by a theatre-goer to express disapproval. 

  • A shout, whistle, or comment of a sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman. 

  • In the Eiffel programming language, a run-time error caused by use of the wrong data type. 

damn

verb
  • To put out of favor; to ruin; to label negatively. 

  • To condemn to hell. 

  • To condemn; to declare guilty; to doom; to adjudge to punishment. 

  • To condemn as unfit, harmful, invalid, immoral or illegal. 

  • To curse; put a curse upon. 

adj
  • Generic intensifier. Fucking; bloody. 

adv
  • Very; extremely. 

noun
  • The smallest amount of concern or consideration. 

  • The use of "damn" as a curse. 

  • A small, negligible quantity, being of little value; a whit or jot. 

intj
  • Used to express anger, irritation, disappointment, annoyance, contempt or surprise, etc. See also dammit. 

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