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  1. BUGGER definition: 1. a rude word for a silly or annoying person: 2. used to or about someone that you feel sympathy…. Learn more.

  2. 1. : sodomite. 2. a. : a worthless person : rascal. b. : fellow, chap. 3. : a small or annoying thing. put down my keys and now I can't find the buggers. bugger. 2 of 3. verb. bug· ger ˈbə-gər. buggered; buggering; buggers. transitive verb. 1. usually vulgar : to commit sodomy with. 2. : damn. 3.

  3. Bugger definition: a fellow or lad (used affectionately or abusively). See examples of BUGGER used in a sentence.

  4. noun. 1. offensive. a person who practises anal intercourse. 2. slang. a person or thing considered to be contemptible, unpleasant, or difficult. 3. slang. a humorous or affectionate term for a person or child.

  5. (British English, informal) to behave in a stupid and annoying way. Stop playing silly buggers and give me a hand with this! Check pronunciation: bugger. Definition of bugger noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. Definition of bugger verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  7. What does the noun bugger mean? There are seven meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun bugger, two of which are considered derogatory. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is used in Australian English, British English, and New Zealand English. See meaning & use.

  8. bugger. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bug‧ger1 /ˈbʌɡə $ -ər/ noun [ countable] not polite 1 British English an offensive word for someone who is very annoying or unpleasant 2 someone that you pretend to be annoyed with, although you actually like or love them The poor little bugger got an awful shock. 3 British English ...

  9. [count] informal. 1. : an annoying or difficult but usually small thing. I put down my keys, and now I can't find the buggers. ( Brit) The exam was a bugger. [=the exam was difficult] 2. chiefly British. a offensive : a person (especially a man) who is strongly disliked. I can't stand that stupid bugger. b : an annoying or playful person or animal.

  10. ( ˈbʌɡə) n. 1. a person who practises buggery. 2. slang a person or thing considered to be contemptible, unpleasant, or difficult. 3. slang a humorous or affectionate term for a man or child: a silly old bugger; a friendly little bugger.