bugger

[ UK /bˈʌɡɐ/ ]
[ US /ˈbəɡɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone who engages in anal copulation (especially a male who engages in anal copulation with another male)
VERB
  1. practice anal sex upon
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How To Use bugger In A Sentence

  • The poor bugger has nowhere else to sleep.
  • Preserving the launch configurations also gives the developer the ability to run the server inside the JDT debugger, so he can set breakpoints on his user-defined SQL functions.
  • But wait, that bugger is gone already, Too bad, so sad. The Volokh Conspiracy » Would “Deem & Pass” Survive Judicial Review?
  • Don't let the buggers get you down.
  • Reportedly built from the ground up, it includes a static analyser, debugger and performance analyser based on an object-oriented architecture.
  • The IDE will have integrated tools including a debugger, calculator, binary editor, and disassembler. FAQ: The x86 Assembly Language FAQ by Raymond Moon (Part II)
  • ADN if you want to download no reason why a 99$ account should not get you 50 megabit unlimited, give 9 a month to hollywood and the riaa and tell them to bugger off. make it a law and make the only way they get an increase is by national referendum, WHAT HOLLYWOOD FEAR DEMOCRACY? Rogers bill of consumer rights
  • If a man forced you buggery, and that is rape, whether you are male or female.
  • It aims also to establish straightforward and honest dealings among the catteries and to do away with the humbuggery which prevails in some quarters about the sales and valuation of high-bred cats. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • Most people are prepared to try to take in the arguments coming from another viewpoint, and the occasional crayoner usually buggers off sharpish. Army Rumour Service
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