by Saturdaysun January 02, 2011
A phrase used by the famous General Sir Anthony Cecil Homagany Melchett, famed tactician and self-declared Military Genius
Soldier: I did suspect Captain Darling to be a spy, sir.
General Sir Anthony Cecil Homagany Melchett: Well, bugger me with a fishfork! Old Darling a Jerry morse-tapper?
General Sir Anthony Cecil Homagany Melchett: Well, bugger me with a fishfork! Old Darling a Jerry morse-tapper?
by _Fidel_Castro_ October 16, 2016
The toast dropped on the floor butter side down and you spilt the coffee/tea when picking it up all down your newly laundered clothes 5 minutes before leaving for work.
'Damn bugger and shit'
'Damn bugger and shit'
by Cakeface43 January 10, 2010
Silly Old Bugger or Silly Ol' Bugger is generally a term of endearment. While sounding like an insult and bugger being a swear word it is mostly intended as an affectionate response to a mate or friend.
Friend 1. "Oh man, I just spilt my beer, again."
Friend 2. "You silly old bugger, let me get you another."
Friend 2. "You silly old bugger, let me get you another."
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