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buggers
We have found lemma(root) word of buggers : bugger.
Definitions
[ˈbʌɡə], (Noun)
Definitions:
- used as a term of abuse, typically for a man
- a person who penetrates the anus of someone during sexual intercourse
Phrases:
- I'm buggered
- I'm buggered if —
- bugger all
- bugger me
- not give a bugger
- play silly buggers
Origin
:
Middle English (originally denoting a heretic, specifically an Albigensian): from Middle Dutch, from Old French bougre ‘heretic’, from medieval Latin Bulgarus ‘Bulgarian’, particularly one belonging to the Orthodox Church and therefore regarded as a heretic by the Roman Church. The sense ‘sodomite’ (16th century) arose from an association of heresy with forbidden sexual practices; its use as a general insult dates from the early 18th century
[ˈbʌɡə], (Verb)
Definitions:
- cause serious harm or damage to
- penetrate the anus of (someone) during sex
Phrases:
- I'm buggered
- I'm buggered if —
- bugger all
- bugger me
- not give a bugger
- play silly buggers
Origin
:
Middle English (originally denoting a heretic, specifically an Albigensian): from Middle Dutch, from Old French bougre ‘heretic’, from medieval Latin Bulgarus ‘Bulgarian’, particularly one belonging to the Orthodox Church and therefore regarded as a heretic by the Roman Church. The sense ‘sodomite’ (16th century) arose from an association of heresy with forbidden sexual practices; its use as a general insult dates from the early 18th century
[ˈbʌɡə], (Interjection)
Definitions:
- used to express annoyance or anger
Phrases:
- I'm buggered
- I'm buggered if —
- bugger all
- bugger me
- not give a bugger
- play silly buggers
Origin
:
Middle English (originally denoting a heretic, specifically an Albigensian): from Middle Dutch, from Old French bougre ‘heretic’, from medieval Latin Bulgarus ‘Bulgarian’, particularly one belonging to the Orthodox Church and therefore regarded as a heretic by the Roman Church. The sense ‘sodomite’ (16th century) arose from an association of heresy with forbidden sexual practices; its use as a general insult dates from the early 18th century
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