Derived frombugger(idiomatic, obsolete, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) “sodomite”,(idiomatic, vulgar, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth) “man”, especially in the colloquialism(idiomatic, dismissal, UK, Ireland, Commonwealth)old bugger for “an old man”.
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buggeroff(idiomatic, vulgar, UK, Commonwealth, Ireland, emphatic, colloquial)
buggeroff (third-person singular simple presentbuggers off,present participlebuggering off,simple past and past participlebuggered off)
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