Science Fair Project Dictionary
Bugger
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English
Etymology
From Old French bougre, originally meaning "heretic" from the Medieval Latin Bulgarus meaning Bulgarian (seen as heretics because they were not of the Catholic faith, but Eastern Orthodox Christians).
Transitive verb
to bugger (buggered)
- (slang, vulgar) to have anal intercourse with someone
- (slang, coarse) to ruin (something)
- This computer is buggered!
Translations
- French: empaffer (1)
Noun
bugger
- (slang, coarse) an insulting term for a person or thing
Interjection
- (slang, coarse) expressing annoyance
- Oh bugger!
Further reading
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