A blasphemous curse used by the English and Australians, primarily. It is an old contraction of the phrase "by Our Lady" (meaning Virgin Mary) and is the equivalent in seriousness to "God Damn".
Most people these days have no idea that its origin has anything to do with Virgin Mary.
Most people these days have no idea that its origin has anything to do with Virgin Mary.
It's bloody hot in here!
by sbjapan July 6, 2010
1.Bloody Hell!
(or stronger: Bloody fuckin' hell!)
2.That was fan-bloody-tastic
That was pee-bloody-thetic
(or stronger: Bloody fuckin' hell!)
2.That was fan-bloody-tastic
That was pee-bloody-thetic
by el January 7, 2005
"The bloody car's gone."
"The bloody dog ate my tea, I should bloody well have the bloody thing put down."
"The bloody dog ate my tea, I should bloody well have the bloody thing put down."
by Kelly December 23, 2004
Bloody - seemingly harmless word common place in the U.K. When broken down, it becomes By(the virgin)mary. Also in the form bleedin, and more commonly bloody hell.
by me. October 9, 2003
When banging a chick on the rag you pull out and have her suck you off with her menstruation still on your cock.
That skank I brought home last night bled all over my dick, but at least she had the decency to give me a bloody.
by Creme June 27, 2006
British English equivalent to the American English swear word 'fucking'. It must be noted, however, that in Britain and Australia 'bloody' is considered to be much less offensive than 'fucking' is in America.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, its origins lie in a reference to the aristocratic rowdies of the Restoration (i.e., those of noble or aristocratic blood).
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, its origins lie in a reference to the aristocratic rowdies of the Restoration (i.e., those of noble or aristocratic blood).
by Mr. British July 5, 2006
Bloody is a MidevalEnglish contractionof "by our Lady." It is still considered a strong swear word in the UK.
by Mosiah May 22, 2005