It is considered to be from the Middle English of the 1500s. It means to mend or repair the weave of socks or other woolen or knit items. Now some people use it as a substitute for a certain swear word. But it still means to mend woven fabric.
The word 'darn' is a verb, a noun, and an interjection.
The verb to darn is to repair with interwoven stitches.
The noun darn is a spot that has been repaired.
The interjection darn is a word used in place of damn.
Note: The noun 'darn' is a common noun which calls for a lower case 'd'.
It is a interjection
No.
a polite word for dam
As a noun: clwt [klʊt] darn [darn] As a verb: clytio [ˡklətjɔ]
Qi is an alternate spelling of the word chi, which is the vital life force in the body supposedly regulated by acupuncture. It is a darn good Scrabble word, too.
It means you are absolutely sure. Darn is a slang term.
No.
a polite word for dam
yes
As a noun: clwt [klʊt] darn [darn] As a verb: clytio [ˡklətjɔ]
It is a euphemism for the word damn.
dang-it
Darn means to repair a tear in fabric by knitting or sewing the edges together. It is also an old-fashioned mild swear word.
Darn
No, simply.
door, darn, damp, doom...
drat, darn
dare, dark, darn, dart