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Bugger

An Australianism or Aussieism for shit or damn, it actually has many many uses.
Can be put with the words "it" or "off" to make to similarly different meanings.
Bugger off you Nigel!
Bugger it! The spanner slipped and I've ripped all the skin off my knuckles.
by Woohzal March 11, 2008
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This dress is too tight. "Bugger!"
or
I just trod in dog poo. "Bugger!"
by Krishna January 6, 2004
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by Harley September 25, 2002
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It is actually derived from England not Australia.
by K-Diggity Dawg April 4, 2007
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Shuvin' a hardon into an anus
Sam:
"I Don't Give A Bugger"
Steven:
"I Do"
by Sub-Define June 23, 2004
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noun - South African term of endearment.
“What a bugger!” (What a great guy)
“Let’s grab a beer tonight, buggers!”
“For the buggers!” (For the boys!)
by 4TheBuggers November 28, 2018
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Noun: A gadget, usually in the form of a plug or socket, inserted into an electronic device in order to test or bypass interlocks. Also used to make the damn thing work because the interlock has failed at a critical time. USA Navy slang, WWII vintage, now much used in the USA National Labs.

Verb: To bypass an interlock, either directly with a jumper, or by the use of a "bugger".
Bugger out the Radiation Chain. Use the X-Ray Safety bugger.
by yraster November 22, 2010
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