eff and blind

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English

Etymology

From eff and blimey (for "God blind me").

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Verb

eff and blind (third-person singular simple present effs and blinds, present participle effing and blinding, simple past and past participle effed and blinded)

  1. (British, slang) To swear; to use swear words.
    I can't stand the way he's always effing and blinding.

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