bugger
IPA: bˈʌgɝ
noun
- (obsolete) A heretic.
- (UK law) Someone who commits buggery; a sodomite.
- (slang, derogatory, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, South Africa) A foolish or worthless person or thing; a despicable person.
- (slang, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, South Africa) A situation that is aggravating or causes dismay; a pain.
- (slang, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Hawaii, South Africa) Someone viewed with affection; a chap.
- (slang, dated) A damn, anything at all.
- (slang, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) Someone who is very fond of something
- (slang, UK, US) A whippersnapper, a tyke.
- One who sets a bug (surveillance device); one who bugs.
verb
- (transitive, vulgar, Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) To have anal sex with, sodomize.
- (transitive, slang, vulgar in, Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand) To break or ruin.
- (transitive, slang, vulgar) Expressing contemptuous dismissal of the grammatical object.
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Examples of "bugger" in Sentences
- But wait, that bugger is gone already, Too bad, so sad.
- The bugger is that these two songs sat side by side on the same album.
- What a disgusting SOB that bugger is … has always been, far as that goes.
- Because of the action of the long flowing tail the bugger is more popular with fisherman.
- That little bugger is home for a day or two wrapping up some things and moi get to see him. ciao
- Women have to carry the child for 9 months, so they better make sure the little bugger is well cared for.
- If you are just starting out, and haven't mastered the subtlties, a wooly bugger is a good alla round fly to start out with.
- (Seriously, the little bugger is getting far too close to my Rexona zone) … being the chronically envious type that I am, afflicted by that greenest of the seven deadly sins …
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