what in tarnation
What on earth (mild oath).
Definitions
An exclamation of surprise or annoyance; a genteel stand-in for stronger language.
what in tarnation In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
"Tarnation" is a minced oath blending "damnation" with "eternal," American English from the 1700s–1800s.
People Also Ask
What does "what in tarnation" mean?
It means "what on earth" or "what the devil," used to express surprise or annoyance without swearing.
Is "what in tarnation" a swear word?
No. "Tarnation" is a minced oath, a polite substitute for "damnation," so the phrase reads as folksy rather than rude.
Where does "tarnation" come from?
It's American English from the 1700s–1800s, blending "damnation" with "eternal."
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