A term used in reaction to a mistake or unfortunate event. Originated in Norfolk, the term is used to describe an event that has been unfortunate 'Bugger Noellery'
Phil : There was no salad cream at Aldi's today
Leslie: Oh Bugger Noel
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Phil: They have ran out of food in Tajikistan
Leslie: That's a bugger noellery
when your gut feeling tells you to do something, but your head tells you not to do it. May also be applied to choices.
Brian, John, Lance and Max are deciding where to go. They give Max the choices because he is the youngest one here. He has to pick.
Brian: Max, would you like to go to Taco Bell, Arby's, In-and-Out, the diner or McDonald's?
Max: uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh(this goes on for 30 minutes)
John: Guys, he's having a gut bugger. In-and-Out it is!
Some one you love but sometimes bugs you.
Boy: My love bugger.
Girl: Hehe.
An unkept vagina.
She had a wooly bugger between her legs.
an incredibly elusive person or thing.
"did you see that guy dodge the defender? he's a slippery bugger!"
"you cant catch a dart frog. they're slippery buggers!"
Twelve homosexual men form a circle and insert themselves into the back orifice of the man in front of him.
"Hey Alex - shall we form a Bugger Circle tonight?"
"Yes Neil, we need to that as a matter of urgency, in our own time, and we have only 57 minutes to do it."
used to refer to a person in a derogatory manner