Australian slang that has various meaning = From a deceitful bastard that somehow managed to get the better of you, right through to a mate that embarrassed you with a joke about you.
Could be your dog continuously jumping the fence & escaping .
Cheeky Bugger is slightly less offensive than Cheeky Bastard that has very similar meaning.
Could be your dog continuously jumping the fence & escaping .
Cheeky Bugger is slightly less offensive than Cheeky Bastard that has very similar meaning.
by true blue cobba February 03, 2021
Farmer:*looks out of window*
Rabbit:*is stealing crops*
Farmer: why you...you.......you cheeky bugger
Rabbit:*is stealing crops*
Farmer: why you...you.......you cheeky bugger
by RussianSlavAreCool September 22, 2021
A sweet, Adonis type American guy, who is honest and thoughtful, deeply cares for others, an innocent, humorous romantic, provokes arousal, unjustly arraigned with being deceptive and clever.
She didn't recognize him at first, but after talking to the relentless, cheeky bugger, she realized it was Oliver Clothesoff.
by esoe September 25, 2009
A dag on cheeky bugger is when someone is annoying or won't leave you alone and makes you wanna gauge your eyes out.
by remi gaglione March 20, 2019
What dan howell (danisnotonfire) called phil lester (amazingphil) in a younow brodcast when phil pointed out that he had changed the names around from "Dan and Phil" to "Phil and Dan"; also a quote from their book 'The Amazing Book is Not on Fire' (on amazon and any bookstore near you)
D&P: "Which phil and dan dining chair are you?!"
Phil: "Did you notice i changed the names around"
Dan: "You did didnt you! You cheeky little bugger"
Phil: "Did you notice i changed the names around"
Dan: "You did didnt you! You cheeky little bugger"
by damninglester April 10, 2016