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".
Verb: To bypass an interlock, either directly with a jumper, or by the use of a "bugger".
by yraster November 20, 2010
by neochin June 17, 2004
An entomological outing.
by harry flashman August 02, 2003
1. A heretic; esp. Bulgarian.
2. One guilty of buggery or unnatral vice; a sodomite.
3. A wretch;- sometimes used playfully.
2. One guilty of buggery or unnatral vice; a sodomite.
3. A wretch;- sometimes used playfully.
The Roman Chatholic Church, after creating the dark ages, was renown in calling anyone who disbelived their rhetoric, heretics; subject to punishment from the roman guard, french, italian... ect. The bulgarians seemed to have a nasty habit of sodomy, according to the church of rome. And so began the nickname bugger for the heretics of Bulgaria.
by HolyJ July 14, 2006
Dale dug and dug into his nose until he removed a bugger the size of a dime. He quickly flicked it across the school room and it landed in Sally's hair.
by Richard Black March 10, 2005
by fayth June 01, 2005
1. I left Boom Beach for 5 minz and came back to find ive been buggered. All of my loot has gone.
2. Someone has just buggered all my loot.
3. One of these days, i will go out and bugger some other buggers loot.
4. Also getting done up the arse.
2. Someone has just buggered all my loot.
3. One of these days, i will go out and bugger some other buggers loot.
4. Also getting done up the arse.
by Rest.In.Pieces September 08, 2019