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dodgast, v. U.S. colloq.|ˈdɒdgɑːst, -gæst| [f. dod- + gast, prob. for blast v. 10. Cf. dod-rot v.] In imprecatory and expletive use: to ‘confound’, ‘curse’. Chiefly in ˈdodgasted ppl. a.
1888Detroit Free Press (Farmer), It's a dodgasted funny thing,..but it's a fact. 1908C. E. Mulford Orphan ix. 103 What can we do when our cayuses are so dod-gasted tired? 1909N.Y. Observer 2 Sept. 319/2 Well, dodgast you, get in the stern there. 1914W. J. Locke Fort. Youth xxi, It's a pity, sonny—a dodgasted pity! |