bugger


Definition: Meaning of, bugger in English to English dictionary.

Pronunciation: / ˈbʌɡə /

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bugger buggers
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  1. British English not polite an offensive word for someone who is very annoying or unpleasant
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  2. not polite someone that you pretend to be annoyed with, although you actually like or love them
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  3. British English not polite a job or activity that is very difficult
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  4. bugger all British English not polite nothing
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Prsesent Past Past Participle
bugger buggered buggered
Present Participle Third Person Singular
buggering buggers
[transitive] [British English]
  1. spoken not polite said when you are annoyed or angry
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  2. I'm buggered/bugger me! spoken not polite said when you are surprised about something
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  3. bugger the ... spoken not polite used to say that you do not care about the person or thing you are talking about
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  4. taboo or law to have ANAL sex with someone
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bugger used in phrases

bugger used in phrasal verbs

  • bugger about (phrasal verb)
    1. [intransitive] to waste time behaving in a silly way
    2. [transitive] bugger someone about/around to cause problems for someone
  • bugger off (phrasal verb)
    1. [usually in imperative] used for telling someone rudely to go away
    2. to leave or go away
  • bugger up (phrasal verb)
    1. to spoil something or do something badly
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