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Poor old bugger's taken a knee in the balls from Harriet and her Lab Fem Harmy Army for mumbling something about how we might legalise prostitution?
I know, from his art, that Paul McCarthy has a sense of humour, but it's like fishing for pike - you know the bugger's down there but it ain't gonna rise.
"When I did my first broadcast, Dad cried and said 'the wee bugger's finally done it'".
You will have stuffed its every crevice and under the bugger's skin with at least a kilo of butter.
What a popular winner he'd be, especially after the poor old bugger's travails on the final day at Merion.
Later, when Wilde was released and struggling to write, Whistler suggested he try writing "The Bugger's Opera".
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"If we can't convict the buggers, let's deny them their ill-gotten gains," says one Home Office adviser.
Oh bugger, Jen's right.
Kill the bugger!" Richard Davenport-Hines's An English Affair: Sex, Class and Power in the Age of Profumo is published by HarperPress.
It's not forgetting and forgiving, it's just bugger it, drop it, let's just get on with what we've got, who we are, who they are.
At a Shakespeare-themed costume party she recalls spotting "Coriolanus stoutly buggering Banquo's ghost under the pergola": an image typical of the ribald delight the novel takes in the clash of sublime and ridiculous.
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