English
Etymology
From damn + -worthy.
Adjective
damnworthy (comparative more damnworthy, superlative most damnworthy)
- (somewhat vulgar) Worthy of being damned; damnable.
- 1989, Adweek's Marketing Week - Volume 30, Issues 1-8 - Page 12:
- Both endeavor to praise what is praiseworthy, damn what is damnworthy and point out what is simply mundane in current advertising.