bug·ger
1. Vulgar Slang A sodomite.
sod·om·ite
One who engages in sodomy
sod·om·y
Any of various forms of sexual intercourse held to be unnatural or abnormal, especially anal intercourse or bestiality.
bestiality
1. brutal behaviour, character, or action
2. sexual activity between a person and an animal
Therefor, Bugger = Animal Fucker
1. Vulgar Slang A sodomite.
sod·om·ite
One who engages in sodomy
sod·om·y
Any of various forms of sexual intercourse held to be unnatural or abnormal, especially anal intercourse or bestiality.
bestiality
1. brutal behaviour, character, or action
2. sexual activity between a person and an animal
Therefor, Bugger = Animal Fucker
by Shawnie911 June 04, 2008
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
by Brittany January 06, 2005
by jamba07 March 15, 2010
by freakshow4hire October 31, 2007
This phrase is derived from the English slang word buggerance meaning something annoying, an untimely interruption or anything else that interferes with the smooth progress of work. It is used a lot in project management where it became necessary to allow additional time for these unforeseen and unforeseeable events. Where it was not possible to allow this time against a particular element of the project, a non-specific increase in time was allowed to cover these eventualities, this became known as the Buggerance Factor.
The Buggerance Factor is there to cover the extra time needed to rectify those things, which never ever go wrong, but invariably do if you fail to allow for them. It is usually added because of a sixth sense on the part of the project manager that something unexpected is going to happen and is the factor that allows for the law of project management that states Parkinson, Murphy and Sod are alive and well and working on your project. See also Malcolm’s Law.
The Buggerance Factor is there to cover the extra time needed to rectify those things, which never ever go wrong, but invariably do if you fail to allow for them. It is usually added because of a sixth sense on the part of the project manager that something unexpected is going to happen and is the factor that allows for the law of project management that states Parkinson, Murphy and Sod are alive and well and working on your project. See also Malcolm’s Law.
That Heale Malcolm has managed to wangle his way on to the next project!
That fuckwit! We'd better increase the buggerance factor in that case.
That fuckwit! We'd better increase the buggerance factor in that case.
by AKACroatalin February 28, 2019
by bácón January 17, 2022