criminently

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English

Alternative forms

Etymology

Probably formed by infixation of nonsense syllables into criminy.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɹɪmɪnəntli/
  • Hyphenation: crim‧i‧nent‧ly

Interjection

criminently

  1. (US) An expression of annoyance or surprise
    • 1946, Odell Shepard, Holdfast Gaines, page 343:
      "Criminently!" Bean's voice rang out so that all the listening room could hear him. "They's baout thutty slant-eyed rats in hyar [] "
    • 1985, Ray Bradbury, Death is a Lonely Business, page 198:
      "Criminently," said Crumley. "Look at the mob."
    • 2005, Tennessee Williams, “The Big Game”, in Mister Paradise and other one-act plays, page 101:
      I wanta take a look at the stars! JOE : At the stars! Criminently! Is that all?

References

  • Dwight Bolinger (1986) Intonation and its parts: melody in spoken English, →ISBN, page 86