When utilized as an adjective, shows distress regarding subject that follows. Often used by individuals with earlyEnglish upbringings or influenced by the Brits in town. This word has been used frequently especially by those who are frustrated about something but do not desire to curse using words such as the f-word or other profanities.
I'm sick of my bloody boss yelling at me for no apparent reason! I'm running bloody late! Oh you can go to bloody hell!
a very mild swear word with multiple meanings. adds emphasis to basically anything you want it to, most often put before words, or in the middle of them. also often means annoying. has absolutly NO effect when said by americans.
Its so bloody cold out side.
Bloody Stephanie, always getting in the way.
I couldnt see a bloody thing.
I. Covered in, relating to or of blood.
II. A very naughty swearword, according to small children.
Steve - Oh, bloody hell, where's your mum gone?!
John - *gasp* Daddy! Did you just say the b-l-o-o-d -- *gasp* I'm not gonna say it!
Steve - What? Oh bloody hell.
John - Naughty daddy!