Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word BUGGER


BUGGER

Definitions of BUGGER

  1. (obsolete) A heretic.
  2. (UKlegal) Someone who commits buggery; a sodomite.
  3. (slang, dated) A damn, anything at all.
  4. (slang, UK, USA) A whippersnapper, a tyke.
  5. One who sets a bug (surveillance device); one who bugs.
  6. (slang, derogatory, Commonwealth, Hawaii) A foolish or worthless person or thing; a despicable person.
  7. (slang, Commonwealth, Hawaii) A situation that is aggravating or causes dismay; a pain.
  8. (slang, Commonwealth, Hawaii) Someone viewed with affection; a chap.
  9. (slang, Commonwealth) Someone who is very fond of something
  10. (transitive, vulgar, Commonwealth) To have anal sex with, sodomize.
  11. (transitive, slang, vulgarCommonwealth) To break or ruin.
  12. (transitive, slang, vulgar, Commonwealth) Expressing contemptuous dismissal of the grammatical object.
  13. (slang, British, Irish, Commonwealth, coarse) An expression of annoyance or displeasure.

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Examples of Using BUGGER in a Sentence

  • For instance, within the Anglo-Indian community in India the word bugger has been in use, in an affectionate manner, to address or refer to a close friend or fellow schoolmate.
  • In January 1928 at a dance on the quarterdeck of the battleship , Rear Admiral Bernard Collard, Second-in-command of the 1st Battle Squadron, openly lambasted Royal Marine Bandmaster, Percy Barnacle, and allegedly said "I won't have a bugger like that in my ship" in the presence of ship's officers and guests.
  • Petersburg hostess Alexandra Bogdanovich refers to Sergei's alleged affairs with his aide-de-camps Martynov and Balyasny; while after Sergei was appointed Governor of Moscow, Count Vladimir Lamsdorf punned: "Moscow used to stand on seven hills, and now it has to stand on one hillock" – (the Russian word for 'hillock' sounding similar to the French word for bugger).
  • Brelat, a cowherd, openly boasted about their relationship due to Dufour's high social standing, but Brelat claimed Dufour was guilty of buggery (but not a bugger itself) after a violent fistfight.
  • Ender in Exile begins one year after Ender has won the bugger war, and begins with the short story "Ender's Homecoming" from Card's webzine Intergalactic Medicine Show.
  • Along the Welsh coast lies a village called Llareggub – or "bugger all" backwards – which is peopled with eccentrics like Captain Cat, a seafaring man who is losing his sight; the sexy Rosie Probert and Mr.
  • Attenborough later said of Briley, "He's a difficult bugger, a bit of a prima-donna, but the bastard's brilliant".


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