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| Käännös | Konteksti |
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| Substantiivit |
| 1. | | laki, brittienglanti |
| 2. | | slangi, Australian englanti, brittienglanti, halventava |
| 3. | | slangi, Australian englanti, brittienglanti, halventava |
| 4. | | laki |
| 5. | | slangi |
| 6. | | slangi |
| 7. | | vanhentunut |
| 8. | | slangi, Australian englanti, brittienglanti, Intia |
| 9. | | slangi, brittienglanti |
| 10. | | slangi, Intia |
| 11. | | |
| 12. | | slangi, vanhahtava |
| 13. | | |
| 14. | | slangi, vanhahtava |
| Verbit |
| 15. | | slangi, Australian englanti, brittienglanti |
| 16. | | slangi, brittienglanti |
| Huudahdukset |
| 17. | | slangi, Australia, brittienglanti |
Määritelmät
Substantiivi
- (obsolete) A heretic.
- One who sets a bug (surveillance device); one who bugs.
- (UK law) Someone who commits buggery; a sodomite.
- (slang, derogatory, Commonwealth, Hawaii) A foolish or worthless person or thing; a despicable person.
- (slang, Commonwealth, Hawaii) A situation that is aggravating or causes dismay; a pain.
- (slang, Commonwealth, Hawaii) Someone viewed with affection; a chap.
- (slang, dated) A damn, anything at all.
- (slang, Commonwealth) Someone who is very fond of something
- (slang, UK, US) A whippersnapper, a tyke.
Verbi
- (transitive, vulgar, Commonwealth) To have anal sex with, sodomize.
- (transitive, slang, vulgar Commonwealth) To break or ruin.
- (transitive, slang, vulgar, Commonwealth) Expressing contemptuous dismissal of the grammatical object.
Huudahdus
- (slang, British, Ireland, Commonwealth, vulgar) An expression of annoyance or displeasure.
Esimerkit
- I don't give a bugger how important you think it is.
- Oh, bugger--
- Bugger, I've missed the bus.
- I'm buggered from all that walking.
- Bugger this for a lark. Bugger this for a game of soldiers.
- Bugger Bognor. (Alleged to be the last words of king George V of the United Kingdom in response to a suggestion that he might recover from his illness and visit Bognor Regis.)
- Bugger me sideways! Bugger me, here's my bus. Well, I'm buggered!
- This computer is buggered! Oh no! I've buggered it up.
- To be buggered sore like a hobo's whore (Attributed to Harry Mclintock's 1920s era Big Rock Candy Mountain)
- What is that little bugger up to now?
- I'm a bugger for Welsh cakes.
- The British Sexual Offences Act of 1967 is a buggers′ charter. (see Are judges politically correct?)
- “And if Pelton found out that his kids are Literates—Woooo!” Cardon grimaced. “Or what we've been doing to him. I hope I′m not around when that happens. I′m beginning to like the cantankerous old bugger.”
- Good luck, you old bugger!
- How are you, you old bugger?
- So you're stuck out in woop-woop and the next train back is Thursday next week. Well, that's a bit of a bugger.
- Here the cheers and shouts of the gallery were interrupted by a shabby little man in the back row who yelled out with piercing distinctness: “Don't matter what you call ′im now, George. The bugger′s dead.”
- “I′ll take it out on dat young bugger,” he thought viciously.
- My computer's being a bit of a bugger.
- The bugger′s given me the wrong change.
- He's a silly bugger for losing his keys.
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