plural
buggers
plural
buggers
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUGGER
[count]
informal
1
:
an annoying or difficult but usually small thing
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I put down my keys, and now I can't find the buggers.
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(Brit) The exam was a bugger. [=the exam was difficult]
2
chiefly British
a
offensive
:
a person (especially a man) who is strongly disliked
b
:
an annoying or playful person or animal
◊ In this sense, bugger is an impolite word that is often used in a loving or friendly way.
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Well, you're a cute little bugger [=rascal, critter, guy], aren't you!
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You cheeky bugger!
2
bugger
/ˈbʌgɚ/
verb
buggers;
buggered;
buggering
buggers;
buggered;
buggering
Britannica Dictionary definition of BUGGER
[+ object]
British
1
offensive
:
to have anal sex with (someone)
2
informal + impolite
—
used as an interjection to express strong anger, surprise, etc.
bugger about
[phrasal verb]
British, informal + impolite
or
bugger around
1
:
to spend time in a useless or aimless way
2
bugger (someone) about/around
:
to cause problems or trouble for (someone)
bugger off
[phrasal verb]
British, informal + impolite
bugger up
[phrasal verb]
bugger up (something)
or
bugger (something) up
British, informal + impolite
:
to make mistakes in doing or making (something)