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O que (quem) é bugger - definição

SWEAR WORD
Buggers; Buggered; Buggar; Bagarap; Bugger all; Buggerup; Bugger off

Bugger         
·noun One guilty of buggery or unnatural vice; a sodomite.
II. Bugger ·noun A wretch;
- sometimes used humorously or in playful disparagement.
bugger         
(buggers, buggering, buggered)
1.
Some people use bugger to describe a person who has done something annoying or stupid. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE)
N-COUNT: oft adj N [disapproval]
2.
Some people say that a job or task is a bugger when it is difficult to do. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE)
N-SING: a N
3.
Some people use bugger in expressions such as bugger him or bugger the cost in order to emphasize that they do not care about the person or thing that the word or phrase refers to. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE)
= sod
VERB: only imper, V n [feelings]
4.
To bugger someone means to have anal intercourse with them.
VERB
5.
Some people say bugger it or bugger when they are angry that something has gone wrong. (BRIT INFORMAL, RUDE)
EXCLAM [feelings]
Bugger         
Bugger or buggar can at times be considered as a mild swear word. In the United Kingdom the term has been used commonly to imply dissatisfaction, refer to someone or something whose behaviour is in some way inconvenient or perhaps as an expression of surprise.

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Bugger

Bugger or buggar can at times be considered as a mild swear word. In the United Kingdom the term has been used commonly to imply dissatisfaction, refer to someone or something whose behaviour is in some way inconvenient or perhaps as an expression of surprise. In the United States, particularly in the Midwest and South, it is an inoffensive slang term meaning "small animal".

The term is used in the vernacular of British English, Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English, Indian English, Pakistani English, Canadian English, Caribbean English, Malaysian English and in Sri Lankan English.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para bugger
1. My father grumbled that it would "bugger up Sundays", but since there was nothing on Sundays to bugger up, he could hardly refuse me.
2. It has bugger all to do with kids wearing hoodies.
3. I argued the equal pay claim would bugger up PFI.
4. "Cheeky bugger, interviewing me like that," he says.
5. Just bugger off and count your money with your fat cat friends.