Associations to the word «Darn»

Wiktionary

DARN, adjective. (euphemistic) Damn.
DARN, adverb. (degree) (euphemistic) Damned.
DARN, interjection. (euphemistic) Damn.
DARN, verb. (transitive) Euphemism of damn.
DARN, verb. (transitive) (sewing) To repair by stitching with thread or yarn, particularly by using a needle to construct a weave across a damaged area of fabric.
DARN, noun. A place mended by darning.
DARN TOOTIN', adjective. (chiefly US) (countrified) (idiomatic) Absolutely correct; speaking the truth.
DARN TOOTIN', adjective. (chiefly US) (countrified) (idiomatic) Absolute, utter, complete, very.
DARN TOOTIN', adverb. (chiefly US) (countrified) (idiomatic) Assuredly, absolutely, utterly, completely.
DARN TOOTIN', interjection. (chiefly US) (countrified) (idiomatic) You are absolutely correct.
DARN TOOTING, adjective. Alternative form of darn tootin'
DARN TOOTING, adverb. Alternative form of darn tootin'
DARN TOOTING, interjection. Alternative form of darn tootin'
DARN WELL, adverb. Mild form of damn well

Dictionary definition

DARN, noun. Something of little value; "his promise is not worth a damn"; "not worth one red cent"; "not worth shucks".
DARN, noun. Sewing that repairs a worn or torn hole (especially in a garment); "her stockings had several mends".
DARN, verb. Repair by sewing; "darn socks".

Wise words

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