单词 | bugger |
释义 | bugger From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbuggerbug‧ger1 /ˈbʌɡə $ -ər/ noun [countable] not polite1 British EnglishANNOY an offensive word for someone who is very annoying or unpleasant2 FRIENDLYsomeone that you pretend to be annoyed with, although you actually like or love themThe poor little bugger got an awful shock.3 British EnglishDIFFICULT a job or activity that is very difficultThe exam was a bit of a bugger.4 → bugger allbuggerbugger2 verb [transitive] British English1 spoken not politeSURPRISED said when you are annoyed or angryBugger it! I don’t see why I should pay for everything. 2 → I’m buggered/bugger me!3 → I’m buggered if ...4 → bugger the ...5 SEX/HAVE SEX WITH taboo or law to have anal sex with someone → bugger about/around → bugger off → bugger something ↔ upOrigin bugger (1800-1900) bugger “person who practices anal sex” ((16-21 centuries)), from French bougre “person who disagrees with the standard religion”, from Medieval Latin Bulgarus “Bulgarian” |
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