- a "little
bugger". In 1978, Mr
Justice Sir
Melford Stevenson, QC was
reprimanded for
calling the
British ****ual
Offences Act 1967 a "
buggers' charter"...
-
Bugger is a
slang expletive used in
vernacular English.
Bugger may also
refer to:
Buggers, a
derogatory term for the Formics, an
insectoid alien species...
-
referring to them as "
Buggers" in Ender's Game,[1]
chronologically next as "Formics" in
Ender in Exile,[2] and
again as "
Buggers" in
Speaker for the Dead...
-
humankind after two
conflicts with an
insectoid alien species they dub "the
buggers". In
preparation for an anti****ted
third invasion, Earth's international...
- fly
fishing writer discussed the
Woolly Bugger first in his
chapter on
streamers in Good Flies.
Woolly Buggers are
typically fished in streams, rivers...
- "A Tale of Two Springfields" is the
second episode of the
twelfth season of the
American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 250th episode...
- Look up kbo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. KBO can
refer to:
Kapamilya Box Office, a
Philippine defunct free-to-air
television channel KBÖ (German:...
- senile.
Other characters include the
boggies (Hobbits) ****
Bugger of Bug End and
Frito Bugger (Bilbo and
Frodo Baggins),
Goddam (Gollum), and Arrowroot...
- 1927 and 1939,
Curzon Street Baroque was also
disparagingly known as "
Buggers' Baroque" or "Decorators' Baroque". This was,
according to
author Jane...
- for the
International Fleet (IF) for a war of
survival against the
alien Buggers. She gets him
admitted to
Battle School,
despite official resistance and...