A guy who nags a woman for anal sex.
Laura: "How's things with that hot guy going?"
Kathy: "I dumped him. He turned out to be a real ass-nag."
Laura: "Ugh, those guys are a scourge."
Kathy: "Totes."
Laura: "How's things with that hot guy going?"
Kathy: "I dumped him. He turned out to be a real ass-nag."
Laura: "Ugh, those guys are a scourge."
Kathy: "Totes."
Australian use : A term of endearment towards friend or family whose behaviour is funny or cheeky but in a cute or warm way. Secretly enjoyed by the receiver of the buggers behaviour.
Australian : when something goes wrong
When a close friend plays a prank on you, and scares you, one may reply âYou little buggerâ. The prank wasnât right but youâre giving kudos to the person who did it as it was actually a good prank even though it was wrong.
When a family members does something hilarious
âYouâre a funny buggerâ
When someone has a lot of courage to say something that most wouldnât.
One would say âoh youâre a cheeky buggerâ. Impressed by what they said but also knowing it was said in jest
When a cup slip off the bench and smashes on the floor. âOh buggerâ
Vernacular, colloquialism (slang) specifically invented and used by the Millennial generation.
Mom: "Did you kids have fun at the party last night?"
Son: "Totes!"
Mom: "Totes?"
Daughter: "Mom, totes is short for totally."
Mom: "Oh you kids and your millingo"
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