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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - bugger

 

Bugger

bugger
n., v., & int. coarse sl. (except in sense 2 of n. and 3 of v.) Usage Usually considered a taboo word. --n. 1 a an unpleasant or awkward person or thing (the bugger won't fit). b a person of a specified kind (he's a miserable bugger; you clever bugger!). 2 a person who commits buggery. --v.tr. 1 as an exclamation of annoyance (bugger the thing!). 2 (often foll. by up) Brit. a ruin; spoil (really buggered it up; no good, its buggered). b exhaust, tire out. 3 commit buggery with. --int. expressing annoyance. Phrases and idioms bugger about (or around) (often foll. by with) 1 mess about. 2 mislead; persecute. bugger-all nothing. bugger off (often in imper.) go away. Etymology: ME f. MDu. f. OF bougre, orig. 'heretic' f. med.L Bulgarus Bulgarian (member of the Greek Church)
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  I. noun Etymology: Middle English bougre heretic, from Anglo-French bugre, from Medieval Latin Bulgarus, literally, Bulgarian; from the association of Bulgaria with the Bogomils, who were accused of sodomy Date: 1555 sodomite, 2. a worthless person ; rascal, fellow, chap, a small or annoying thing , II. transitive verb Date: 1598 to commit sodomy with, damn, to put into disorder ; bungle, botch, III. noun Date: 1955 a person who plants electronic bugs ...
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