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bugger

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1. bugger - Noun

2. bugger - Verb

3. bugger - Interjection

Meaning

One guilty of buggery or unnatural vice; a sodomite.

A wretch; -- sometimes used humorously or in playful disparagement.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Take Mitchel here -- no -- on second thoughts -- don't -- because he's a crude little bugger. Peter Greenaway

One act I will never stand for is leaving our fellows behind. Bugger military protocol, or lofty notions of honour. I can't live with running out on a pal, and I won't let any of you do it either. Steven Pressfield

A lot of people say there's a fine line between genius and insanity. I don't think there's a fine line, I actually think there's a yawning gulf. You see some poor bugger scuffling up the road with balloons tied to his ears, he's not going home to invent a rocket, is he? Bill Bailey

So reports of my madness, as they say, were greatly exaggerated. Not that I give a bugger either way. David Icke

Sensible thing to do, is for us to bugger off out of here and got to bed." "Sensible thing to do, is get out the bloody army and die in bed." "But that's not why we joined, is it?" "Speak for yourself, sir. I just joined to get a square meal. Getting killed wasn't really part of the idea at all. Bernard Cornwell

Bugger this. I want a better world. Warren Ellis

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