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Bugger meaning
A heretic. | Someone who commits buggery; a sodomite. | A foolish or worthless person or thing; a despicable person.
Example sentences (13)
Just as I’m getting comfortable, tok-tok-tok… Now I know I’ve got the bugger.
In our days you didn't have bugger all.
The SSSC’s investigation concluded Dymond’s action caused the man “upset” and, in a telephone call to her employer, she refered to the man as a “fly wee man” and “a twisted bugger”.
He was caught throwing a rock at an uncovered corpse — 'this'll wake the bugger up', he scoffed — and looted coffins for jewellery.
No more borrowing from anywhere, bafi.kala ba PF must just prepare to bugger off from power.
The NPA will bugger the case up, procedures wont be followed and these thieves will run free based on a technicality, watch this space.
You know the little bugger is tired, but he just won’t give in. What’s the deal?
The 40-year-old explained: ‘Zeus and Narco had the cute wee verminous Shnuffle shuffle Pig of the the Hedge in their gobs and I wrapped my hand in a tshirt and freed the wee bugger and got a tiny cut.
According to another former teammate, Ryan Harris, now a Cricket Australia high-performance coach, "Brad would say – and this was obviously tongue-in-cheek – 'I can't get this little bugger out of my room.
He announced the event on Twitter, in his straightforward fashion, to 247,000 followers: “Bugger of a day, had a fall and now I am in hospital.
Most people just bugger along, doing the best they can.
Observer, some have been paid off, the others have been frightened off, but these ladies simply told to bugger off.
In 2012 a man was convicted of this offence for supplying a dog in 2008 to a woman who had intercourse with it and died. citation Etymology The word bugger and buggery are still commonly used in modern English as a mild exclamation.