criminetly

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criminetly

  1. (US) Alternative spelling of criminently
    • 1964, Dean Earl Buckingham, Never Save Rome[1], page 103:
      "I can't help it. I trust you, Sid. Whatever you want to do, I trust you. I know you wouldn't do anything wrong— with me."
      "Criminetly!"
      "Are you angry?"
      "I thought you'd put out."
    • 1989 October 29, Bob O'Sullivan, “Dubrovnik Donnybrook”, in Chicago Tribune[2], page C21:
      "Criminetly, lady," one of our group said. "At least you could say 'excuse me.'"
    • 2007, Phil Olson, A Don't Hug Me Christmas Carol[3], →ISBN, page 85:
      SVEN. Holy cheesecakes, it's colder than Walt Disney out there.
      GUNNER. (Breaking from the kiss.) Oh, criminetly.
      BERNICE. Oh, my gosh.