- as a
synonym for "broken", as in "This PC's
buggered" (similar to the verb bricked); "Oh no! I've
buggered it up"; or "It's gone to buggery". In Anglophone...
- "take a hike". The
adverb "
buggered" is also
widely used and
often refers to a
broken or
defective object ("my car's
buggered") or is used as a
means of...
- who was also
convicted in 2001 of the
murder of Roy Tutill, who he also
buggered. He has six
other criminal convictions for ****ual
offences against young...
-
Arabes Nous en
sommes fiers et nous
recommencerons We are more than 343 ****s We have been
buggered by
Arabs We are
proud of it and we will do it again...
- "cul-de-sac" from the
English language) and a
double entendre ("I'll be
buggered if I go to **** Paris"). "Why I Hate the French". Angelfire.
Retrieved 14...
- a pain in the **** for the
other Time
Lords who
stole his
TARDIS and
buggered off
around the universe. So if he's
going to be
called to book let's bring...
- Grattan, Mic****e (24
October 2007). "Hawke
queries record of man who '
buggered' the economy". The Age. Melbourne.
Archived from the
original on 15 December...
- aired.
Richard Dawkins reacted to the two-part
episode by saying, "I'm
buggered if I like
being portra**** as a
cartoon character buggering a bald transvestite...
- dead!",
Tanzanian Affairs, 1
January 1996. Anon. (1996). "Ouch Ouch Ouch!
Buggered by Batman",
Fortean Times, May 1996. (Subscription
required for access)...
- pēdīcābere, fūr, semel; sed īdem sī dēprēnsus eris bis, irrumābō. ('You will be
buggered, thief, on the
first offence; but if you are
caught a
second time, I will...