Green’s Dictionary of Slang

dingbust v.

also dingblast
[euph. for damn v. ]

(US) used in oaths or excls; thus dingbusting adj.

[US]Mohave Co. Miner (AZ) 28 Aug. 1/1: Dingblast the Pao Verde, with its bristles standing out!
[UK]Marvel XV:373 Jan. 9: But we’ll hev another shot, and dingbust me ef we don’t fetch the deal this twist!
[US]Spokane Press (WA) 13 Feb. 20/2: You ding-rotted swab, out of diss house und no monkey business! [...] So! Ding-bust it!
[US]L. Pound ‘A Second Word-List From Nebraska’ in DN III:vii 542: dingblastit, interj. expressing annoyance or exasperation. ‘Dingblastit, he didn’t come,’ Compare also dingblast. ‘Dingblast this machine, anyway’.
Appleton (WI) Daily Post 6 Jan. 5/6–7: [advert] Buckaroo (buck-a-roo) [...] Meaning, when applied to the masculine gender of the human species, [...] a ding-bustin’ devil-may-care crittur from away back, headed for the Lord-Knows-Where.
[Aus]B. Cronin Timber Wolves 227: Dingbust this sore heel of mine!
[Can]Windsor Star (Ontario) 11 Feb. 6/2: May AJ: Dingbust it.