by punji63 November 30, 2021

Norfolk U.K in origin
A reference to a gay or queer man, relates to the children's T.V series Bodger and Badger on British television from 1989-1999, the main character was a Badger and his owner/Friend who had a close relationship, as close as possible with a man up the rear end of a badger, making him talk and eat mash potato
An urban legend says that Ubuntu operating system was originally going to use the name for it's release 5.10 until they realised what it meant, but no one has ever confirmed if that was the true reason the name was changed.
A reference to a gay or queer man, relates to the children's T.V series Bodger and Badger on British television from 1989-1999, the main character was a Badger and his owner/Friend who had a close relationship, as close as possible with a man up the rear end of a badger, making him talk and eat mash potato
An urban legend says that Ubuntu operating system was originally going to use the name for it's release 5.10 until they realised what it meant, but no one has ever confirmed if that was the true reason the name was changed.
by bekoruler June 2, 2010

Followers of Eastwood Town FC who sing behind the goal in either the Tip End (Chewton Street) or the Cock End.
by tokenman November 7, 2009

A person who apparently has a free pass to bother his significant other / partner / friend at work all day (note: they work together, giving free reign for the annoyance).
He's back, just sitting on her desk. Why would she marry him? And how does he finish any work when he's up here in her face, staring at her with disapproving looks and bothering her with “do you want a soda?” and “did you buy eggs?”, all day? He's such a guest badger!
by Dizz Markie May 18, 2010

A person, typically female, who keeps their proximity or RFID badge in their purse at all times. While not typically a problem, the purse badger will always hold up a group of weary-eye, late-arrivals at the entrance while she tries in vain to scan the badge through the sidewall of the purse. The purse badger is an animal of convenience and necessity, and does not remove the badge from the purse for any reason. If the badge cannot be scanned, the next person in line will be forced to use their badge to open the door so the group may pass.
by W0lf Dick June 2, 2018

by Nate No Dog November 30, 2022
