bugger的意思和读音

bugger

: [ˈbʌɡər] : [ˈbʌɡə(r)]

n.

v.

buggers  buggering  buggered  

buggern.

1.an offensive word used to insult sb, especially a man, and to show anger or dislike

Come here, you little bugger!

You stupid bugger! You could have run me over!

2.used to refer to a person, especially a man, that you like or feel sympathy for

Poor bugger! His wife left him last week.

He's a tough old bugger.

3.[ususing]a thing that is difficult or causes problems

This door's a bugger to open.

Question 6 is a real bugger. 6

v.

1.[i][t]used as a swear word when sb is annoyed about sth or to show that they do not care about sth at all

Bugger! I've left my keys at home.

Bugger it! I've burnt the toast.

Oh, bugger the cost! Let's get it anyway./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

2.[t]~ sthto break or ruin sth

I think I've buggered the computer.

3.[t]~ sbto have anal sex with sb

IDM

Bugger me! Did you see that?

bugger meused to express surprise

Bugger me! Did you see that?

n.1.,

v.1.使2.3.

n.1.an insulting word for someone who is stupid or annoying; used for expressing sympathy about someone you like or feel sorry for

v.1ed for saying that you do not care about someone or something2.to have anal sex with someone3.to break something

int.1ed for saying that you are annoyed about something

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1.As he pointed out about another work, "The Witches" , it was "a book for children and I don't give a bugger what grown-ups think about it" .”。

2.Old Tom's caught the prisoner of war and he's sitting on his head waiting for the army to arrive and take bugger away.

3.Despair- This little bugger is often a side effect of failure.

4.Let the poor old bugger enjoy the rest of his life without having to contend with officious councildom./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

5.Paris had never looked so good to me; I almost felt sorry that I had shipped the poor bugger off.

6.Mrs. Newman, if you're listening, bugger off. None of your business.

7.Among those questioned, 3. 3% were sensible enough to tell the nosey buggers to bugger off.访3.3%

8.Capt. James 'Bugger' Staros: I've lived with these men, sir, for two and a half years and I will not order them all to their deaths.

9.I've waited and stressed for too long to feel sorry for the poor bugger.

10.Yesterday was not a double whammy, the jammy bugger and the the jammy cow passed the jammy exam and got a nice pyjamas.