I think it is a saying for "damn it" which was a bad phrase back then.
2006-12-30 00:48:16
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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It means darn or dog gone it or Well I'll be. Dagnabit is probably an earlier curse word that was allowed. Not at all like today's television
2006-12-30 03:20:44
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answered by fourwheeln05 3
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It mainly means "Oh darn.", but can mean other things along the same line.
2006-12-30 00:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the polite way of saying, "Damn it" without it considered to be swearing.
2006-12-30 00:42:25
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answered by rhino 6
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the same as galdarnet, and it's an old peoples thing you wouldn't understand it youngster !
2006-12-30 00:48:39
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answered by Anonymous
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My papaw says that all the time.
2006-12-30 00:48:42
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answered by zil28ennov 6
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It's another way of saying God dammit. It isn't much more polite though.
2006-12-30 00:43:30
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answered by Amanda M 1
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What about dog gone it???? What the hell does that mean????
2006-12-30 00:51:11
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answered by chazzer 5
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these made up words are euphemisms for curses .... or "cus words"
2006-12-30 01:02:11
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answered by Anonymous
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