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bugger

A person who is awesome at finding bugs in software. A Quality Assurance equivalent to a hacker.

Hacker1 : Did you see how many bugs that dude found in your code?

Hacker2: Yeah, he/she sure is an awesome bugger!

by verdedev June 13, 2012

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bugger

to sodomize

Big John, the altar boy, buggered the priest.

by Harley September 25, 2002

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bugger

It is actually derived from England not Australia.

Well bugger me! (exasperation)

by K-Diggity Dawg March 20, 2007

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bugger

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".

Bugger out the Radiation Chain. Use the X-Ray Safety bugger.

by yraster November 20, 2010

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bugger

1. A heretic; esp. Bulgarian.
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

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bugger

A nasal scraping derived from inhaled soil and mixed with nasal secretions and dried.

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

14๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


bugger

a swear word. it doesnt really mean anything but neither do alot of swear words. Or parents.

person who just stubber their foot; bugger!

by fayth June 1, 2005

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