blankity

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Adjective[edit]

blankity (not comparable)

  1. Alternative spelling of blankety
    • 1887 September, H. P. Ufford, “Beaver Notes”, in Outing:
      "Why the blankity blank don't you blankity blank idiots do your work right, and be blanked to you? Going to be all the blankity blanked night getting the blankity blanked log into the lake, you blanked blanks, you? Wait till I show you blankity blank slow-worms how to yank that stick out, and be three times blanked to you?"
    • 2009, Nancy Rue, Stephen Arterburn, Healing Sands, Thomas Nelson, →ISBN, page 120:
      [] and my father picked me up and screamed at my mother to get that blankity-blank dog out of our blankity-blank house and take him back where he blankity-blank came from."
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:blankity.