bugger
- IPA[ˈbʌɡə]
英式
- used as a term of abuse, typically for a man.;used as a term of affection or respect, typically grudgingly
- cause serious harm or damage to.;used to express an angry or dismissive attitude to (someone or something)
- used to express annoyance or anger.
verb: bugger, 3rd person present: buggers, gerund or present participle: buggering, past tense: buggered, past participle: buggered
noun: bugger, plural noun: buggers
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名詞
- 1. British vulgar slang used as a term of abuse, typically for a man.
- ▪ used as a term of affection or respect, typically grudgingly I just hope you didn't hurt the poor bugger all right, let the little buggers come in
- ▪ an annoyingly awkward thing muskets are a bugger to load
- 2. a person who penetrates the anus of someone during sexual intercourse.
動詞
- 1. British vulgar slang cause serious harm or damage to.
- ▪ used to express an angry or dismissive attitude to (someone or something) I'm all for living life to the full and bugger the consequences
- 2. penetrate the anus of (someone) during sex.
excl
- 1. British vulgar slang used to express annoyance or anger.
- waste time or act in a stupid way
Oxford American Dictionary
- waste time or act in a stupid way
Oxford Dictionary
- cause serious harm or damage to
Oxford American Dictionary
- cause serious harm or damage to
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- used to express surprise or amazement
Oxford Dictionary
- go away
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- nothing
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- a boorish, aggressively masculine young man who is devoted to sport, especially rugby.
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- IPA[ˈbəɡər]
美式
- used as a term of abuse, typically for a man.
- cause serious harm or damage to.
- used to express annoyance or anger.
Oxford American Dictionary