A term for a handlebar moustache as it can be used as something to be grabbed during the act of buggery
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Its a mix of bugie, something thats really fly or cool, and ghetto, something is tacky/awful/cheap or just ass it usually is ghetto.
An expensive weave is bughetto because a weave in itself is ghetto and because its expensive its bugie.
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Get the bughetto mug.Derbyshire word with definite connotations of past naughtiness corrected in later life and therefore remembered affectionately!
God he wor a raight bugger/bogger when 'e wor litle!! (Probably stole and swore, then grew out of it and became successful!)
Cor! She wor a raight bugger (bogger) when she wor a teenager! (sexually precocious, but turned out nice in the end!)
Cor! She wor a raight bugger (bogger) when she wor a teenager! (sexually precocious, but turned out nice in the end!)
by Minimidge September 22, 2006
Get the bugger/bogger mug.The English horn (cor anglais), a member of the oboe family and pitched lower than the oboe. Next in lower pitch is the heckelphone, then bassoon, then contrabassoon. The English horn sounds "sneaky" to some people and might suggest crawling insects. I personally LOVE the sound of the English horn and think it has one of the most haunting sounds of any orchestral instrument.
There's Donna playin' the bughorn!
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