Sentence examples for been buggered from inspiring English sources

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been buggered

interjection

An expression of annoyance or displeasure.

  • Bugger, I've missed the bus.

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The stories he encountered - particularly of the eight-year-old girl who had been buggered by policemen - horrified him.

(The statement calls to mind the rather more relaxed attitude of Frederick Ashton, MacMillan's predecessor as director and resident choreographer of the Royal Ballet, who told his friend Billy Chappell that he had been buggered by all three of his brothers and "rather enjoyed it").

We can follow the chase as fast as we are able to drive, but if we'd hit a porcupine borough along the way, we'd have been buggered".

I asked him about the Carnival's stated aim of building links between students and more traditionally working-class people who'd also been buggered by austerity.

The Spanish have, like a lot of people, been buggered by capitalism in the last few months, and the country has recently taken to complaining about it in large numbers.

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One of them is being buggered.

I'm buggered if I know.

I'm buggered if I know how.

Either they are executed well or they are buggered up.

Idamante: He's buggered off again / Without even saying hello?

I'm buggered if I can breathe like him.

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