bugger

英 ['bʌgə] 美 ['bʌɡɚ]
  • n. 家伙;同性恋者;鸡奸者
  • vt. 与…鸡奸;毁坏
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bugger 混蛋,鸡奸

来自拉丁词Bulgarus, 现中欧国家Bulgaria. 据传当时11世纪的保加利亚异教徒常进行诸如此类不正常的性行为,因而得名。比较sodomy, 就来自于圣经中的罪恶之城Sodom。

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bugger: [16] The Bulgarians, belonging from the early Christian era to the Eastern Orthodox Church, were regarded by Western Europeans as heretics. Thus it was that the Latin word Bulgarus came to be applied generically to any heretic, and eventually specifically to the Albigenses, a Catharistic sect in southern France in the 11th to 13th centuries. It passed via Old French bougre and Middle Dutch bugger into English, acquiring along the way bigoted associations of heresy with anal intercourse. The weakened use of the word as a general term of abuse dates from the early 18th century.
bugger (n.)
"sodomite," 1550s, earlier "heretic" (mid-14c.), from Medieval Latin Bulgarus "a Bulgarian" (see Bulgaria), so called from bigoted notions of the sex lives of Eastern Orthodox Christians or of the sect of heretics that was prominent there 11c. Compare Old French bougre "Bulgarian," also "heretic; sodomite." Softened secondary sense of "fellow, chap," is in British English from mid-19c. Related: Buggerly.
bugger (v.)
to commit buggery," 1590s, from bugger (n.). Meaning "ruin, spoil" is from 1923. Related: Buggered; buggering.
1. Come here, you little bugger!
过来,你这个小浑蛋!

来自《权威词典》

2. There's bugger all on TV tonight.
今晚电视屁也没有。

来自《权威词典》

3. You stupid bugger! You could have run me over!
你这个浑蛋! 你差一点儿把我辗死!

来自辞典例句

4. I got off a few shots at the bugger yesterday.
我昨天对那卑鄙的家伙打了几枪.

来自辞典例句

5. There's bugger - all to do in this place.
这儿没什麽屁事可干.

来自辞典例句

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