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  • BUGGERED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
    The television's buggered, but I can't afford to get it repaired I walked over 20 miles - I was buggered the next day SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
  • Bugger - Wikipedia
    I've buggered it up"; or "It's gone to buggery" In Anglophone Southern Africa, Australia, Canada and Britain, "buggered" is colloquially used to describe something, usually a machine or vehicle, as broken
  • BUGGERED definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    If someone says that something is buggered, they mean that it is completely ruined or broken
  • Buggered - definition of buggered by The Free Dictionary
    Define buggered buggered synonyms, buggered pronunciation, buggered translation, English dictionary definition of buggered n 1 Vulgar Slang A sodomite 2 Slang A contemptible or disreputable person 3 Slang A fellow; a chap: "He's a silly little bugger, then" v
  • buggered adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage . . .
    broken, or damaged too badly to repair Oh no, the TV's buggered (British English, taboo, slang) used to express great surprise Well, I'll be buggered! Look who's here I’m buggered if… (British English, taboo, slang) used to say that you do not know something or to refuse to do something
  • buggered, adj. meanings, etymology and more - Oxford English Dictionary
    What does the adjective buggered mean? There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective buggered See ‘Meaning use’ for definition, usage, and quotation evidence This word is used in Australian English, British English, and New Zealand English How common is the adjective buggered?
  • Buggered: meaning, definitions, translation and examples
    In British slang, the term 'buggered' refers to being in a bad or troublesome situation It also can indicate being exhausted or tired to a point of helplessness The term originally has a more explicit connotation, relating to sodomy, which has since evolved into a more general expression of trouble or misfortune





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