ˈsomethingv. (transitive) used colloquially in past participle as a euphemism for ‘damned’ or other imprecation, esp. in the phrase to see (one) somethinged first.
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1859 F. FrancisNewton Dogvane (1888) 108 As for paying for him, tell him I'll see him somethinged first.
1867 H. KingsleySilcote xli He said that he would be somethinged if he gave way.
1882 M. E. BraddonMt. Royal II. v. 92 ‘Self-will be —— somethinged’ growled Leonard.