I. |blaŋkəd.]ē|blaŋk, -aiŋkəd.]d|blaiŋk, -kət], ]i|- adjective (or adverb)
also blankety ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷
Etymology: reduplication of blank (I)
: damned — used as a generalized expression of disapproval
the interruptions for those blankety-blank … commercials — Jack Gould
do what he blankety-blank well pleases — Gerard Smith
II. noun
: wretch , fool — used as a generalized expression of disapproval
that blankety-blank can't make up his mind whether he's for us or against us — Newsweek