"bugger" meaning in All languages combined

See bugger on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈbʌɡɚ/ [US], /ˈbʌɡə/ [UK] Audio: en-uk-bugger.ogg [UK], EN-AU ck1 bugger.ogg [Australia] Forms: bugger [singular], buggers [plural]
Head templates: {{noun}} [POS TABLE]
  1. A bugger is a person you don't like.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-noun-~z8wTaj1 Categories (other): Slang, Vulgar

Verb [English]

IPA: /ˈbʌɡɚ/ [US], /ˈbʌɡə/ [UK] Audio: en-uk-bugger.ogg [UK], EN-AU ck1 bugger.ogg [Australia] Forms: bugger [canonical], buggers [third-person, singular], buggered [past], buggered [past, participle], buggering [present, participle]
Head templates: {{verb}} [POS TABLE]
  1. You say "bugger it" to show that you are very angry or that you don't care.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-verb-lwJqA7KR
  2. You say "bugger me" or "I'm buggered" to show that you're very surprised.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-verb-KGne0JLS
  3. If you bugger somebody, you have anal sex with them.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-verb-fkxfvPzu Categories (other): Vulgar
  4. You say "bugger off" you want someone to leave you alone.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-verb-FZ6qPdzX Categories (other): Verbs
  5. If you bugger something up, you make a problem with it.
    Sense id: simple-bugger-en-verb-LR8IjhCT
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