单词 | bugger |
释义 | bugger (bʌgəʳ ) Word forms: buggers , buggering , buggered 1. countable noun [oft adjective NOUN] Some people use bugger to describe a person who has done something annoying or stupid. [mainly British, informal, rude, disapproval] 2. singular noun Some people say that a job or task is a bugger when it is difficult to do. [British, informal, rude] 3. verb Some people use bugger in expressions such as bugger them 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. [British, informal, rude, feelings] 4. verb To bugger someone means to have anal intercourse with them. [very rude] 5. bugger it/bugger exclamation Some people say bugger it or bugger when they are angry that something has gone wrong. [British, informal, rude, feelings] 6. bugger me exclamation Some people say bugger me to emphasize that they are very surprised about something. [British, informal, rude, feelings] Phrasal verbs: bugger about 1. phrasal verb If someone buggers about or buggers around, they waste time doing unnecessary things. [British, informal, rude, disapproval] 2. phrasal verb [VERB noun PARTICLE] If someone buggers you about or buggers you around, they cause you problems. [British, informal, rude, disapproval] bugger off phrasal verb If someone buggers off, they go away quickly and suddenly. People often say bugger off as a rude way of telling someone to go away. [British, informal, rude] bugger up phrasal verb If someone buggers something up, they ruin it or spoil it. [British, informal, rude, disapproval] |
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