Comparative form of 'darned,' meaning more darned or more confounded than something else.
From 'darned' (past participle and adjective form of 'darn') plus the comparative suffix -er. This creates a comparative degree expressing greater intensity of the quality.
Getting a 'darneder' situation means things got worse in a funny, mild way—it's that perfect word when you can't curse at work but really want to express frustration in a colorful way!
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