Use "bugger" in a sentence

1. Bugger off, you git!

2. Fuck, fuck and bugger!

3. He's a tough old bugger.

4. Bugger (plural Buggers) (obsolete) A heretic

5. This door's a bugger to open.

6. Bugger it! I've missed my plane!

7. Don't bother me, bugger off!

8. You're always late, bugger you.

9. Bugger it! I've burnt the toast.

10. Yeah, he must be dead, poor bugger.

11. Your father's a randy bugger, Fiamma.

12. Bugger me! Did you see that?

13. Must have bought the bugger out!

14. This will bugger the rear suspension.

15. Bugger off and leave me alone.

16. She told me to bugger off.

17. Bugger! I've left my keys at home.

18. This tin is a bugger to open.

19. Well, blοοdy bugger tο yοu, yοu beastly bastard.

20. 19 He's a cute little bugger, isn't he?

21. Poor bugger! His wife left him last week.

22. Arsehole (also: asshole, bastard, bawbag, bugger, butthole)

23. But I'm an absolute bugger for files.

24. He's a cute little bugger, isn't he?

25. Bugger the cost—I want the best.

26. She told the reporters to bugger off.

27. Bugger me, they wouldn't give it to me.

28. And now remain gone, illegitimate-faced bugger-folk!

29. It's a bugger trying to remember the lines.

30. Bougar, Booger, Boggar, Buggar, Bugger, n.A house-rafter

31. The poor little bugger got an Awful shock

32. Oh bugger! I've left my keys at home.

33. The exam was a bit of a bugger.

34. You stupid bugger! You could have run me over!

35. The poor bugger has nowhere else to sleep.

36. Oh, bugger the cost! Let's get it anyway.

37. So I thought, bugger this for a lark.

38. There's bugger - all to do in this place.

39. Bugger it! I'm going to miss my train.

40. The poor little bugger got an awful shock.

41. People who bugger and beat up kids are horrible.

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44. Bugger off, will you? I do not want you here.

45. I wager she talked the poor bugger into an early grave.

46. Buggering looks like it is a form of the word bugger

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48. Synonyms for 'Blighter': wretch, loser, mite, bugger, hapless, poor sod, bastard, critter

49. Well you shouldn't have drunk so much, should you, you daft bugger!

50. Buggery Meaning: "heresy," from Old French bougrerie, from bougre "heretic" (see bugger (n.))

51. Synonyms for Bollocks include chuffing hell, blimey, bloody hell, crikey, gorblimey, oh my God, fuck, damn, bugger and dammit

52. Nouns for bug include bug, bugfix, bugfixes, buggee, buggees, bugger, buggerer, buggerers, buggeries, buggering, Buggerings, buggers, buggery, bugging, buggings

53. Little Buggers "Little Buggers" means children, a term so familiar in the United Kingdom that there is a series of professional teaching manuals with titles that start "Getting the Buggers to " Bugger about "To bugger about" means to mess around, to do something ineffectively

54. Bugger (third-person singular simple present buggers, present participle Buggering, simple past and past participle buggered) (vulgar, Britain) To have anal sex with, sodomize

55. Synonyms for Cock up include balls up, bollocks up, bugger up, fuck up, mess up, muck up, screw up, ruin, destroy and wreck

56. Bugger (third-person singular simple present buggers, present participle buggering, simple past and past participle Buggered) (vulgar, Britain) To have anal sex with, sodomize

57. If an English person heard 'Bummer' from somebody, they might, just, assume that it's a semi-polite alternative for 'bugger', just as 'shoot' replaces - well, I'm sure that you can

58. Bollocks, while not "formal" language, and certainly not the kind of thing you say around Queeny and Prince Charles, is not considered a swear word (considered a bit vulgar) and, in fact, would generally be more acceptable than "bugger"

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60. The word Buggery today also serves as a general expletive (mild, moderate or severe depending on the context and company), and can be used to replace the word bugger as a simple expletive or as a simile in phrases which do not actually refer literally in any sense to Buggery itself, but just use the word for its informal strength of impact, e.g