Significado: buggerbug·ger || 'bʌgən. sodomita; vagabundov. sodomizar, perpetrar um ato de sodomia
bugger Idioma
bugger
1. an objectionable person 2. a person; also used in a sense of pity, see sod 3. a situation or event that is difficult or distressing:"It's a bugger, Pete having flu on his holidays" 4. (interj) expressing annoyance or frustration
bugger about
to mess around, waste time
bugger-it
(interj) exclamation of frustration
bugger me
(interj) an exclamation of surprise
bugger-off
get lost, clear off; usually said in annoyance and in the imper
bugger-up
to mess up, to get wrong:"It's no good, we may aswell go home, he's buggered up the evening"
bugger you
an exclamation of annoyance
buggeration
(interj) an exclamation of annoyance or surprise
buggered
worn out, knackered
buggerlugs
a term of address, usually affectionate use [Late 1800s]
buggery
used as an intensifier in denials such as'"did I buggery!" or'"like buggery she did"
An bugger idiom dictionary is a great resource for writers, students, and anyone looking to expand their vocabulary. It contains a list of words with similar meanings with bugger, allowing users to choose the best word for their specific context.
Dicionário de palavras semelhantes, Diferentes palavras, Sinônimos, Expressões idiomáticas para Idioma bugger