Green’s Dictionary of Slang

something v.

a euph. for damn v. (1)

S. Brooks Aspen Court 61: Stupid servants, who could not remember a blessed thing they were told, and be somethinged to their idiocy.
C.A. Collins At the Bar 94: Gilbert, in confidence to his plate, expressed a wish that Captain Shaver might be somethinged.
[UK]F.C. Burnand More Happy Thoughts 32: He replies, gruffly and drowsily, without stirring, ‘You be somethinged!’.
F. Francis Hot Pot 99: You may be somethinged well sure o’ that.
[SA]B. Mitford Fire Trumpet I 97: Sunday be somethinged. There’s no Sunday on the frontier.
H. Smart Salvage 436: It was a regular put-up thing, and they would be somethinged extremely strong before they parted with the money.
Garvey & Estes Comedy of Mammon 195: And he actually said the Druids might be somethinged, and that if they set all that nonsense going they ought to have been ashamed of themselves.
[UK]Pall Mall mag. XLVI 973: Pensive aloofness be somethinged.
J. Gibbons Tramping through Ireland 151: ‘America won the War’ be somethinged for a tale!
B. Lubbock Last of the Windjammers 278: If I could have caught that blankity blank whelp who dropped the something bucket on my be-somethinged varnished deck, I’d have cut his liver out.