Sometimes hyphenated. A British expression meaning "nothing."
I know precisely bugger all about nuclear thermodynamics.
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Buggerance Factor: This is derived from the English slang buggerance meaning an annoyance, an untimely interruption or something else that interferes with the smooth progress of work. Its use became particularly prevalent in project management where it became necessary to allow additional time for these unforseen and unforseeable events. Where it was not possible to allow this time against a particular element of the project, a non-specific increase in time was allowed to cover these eventualities which became known as the Buggerance Factor.
The Buggerance Factor is there to cover the extra time needed to rectify those things, which never ever go wrong, but invariably do if you fail to allow for them. It is usually added because of a sixth sense on the part of the project manager that something unexpected is going to happen and is the factor that allows for the law of project management that states Parkinson, Murphy and Sod are alive and well and working on your project.
Malcolm's managed to wangle his way on to the next project!
That fuckwit! We'd better increase the buggerance factor in that case.
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One who lives in a caravan and enjoys the bumming.
Stephen: "Who is that old woman who lives on the hill?"
Emma: "It's that old scum bugger, Mary. She likes the bumming."
Some one who has been Jizzed on or has the remains of a male ejaculation on their face
" after last night my girlfriend was a reet cummy bugger"
"you cummy bugger"
An expression of surprise and partial disbelief. Not to be taken literally. Also used as a challenge.
Well bugger me if you'll be getting an example!
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To act the fool. This is not a sexual reference as one might assume.
"Roono and Rosier are playing silly buggers again"
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One of the many ways to tell some one to go away!
Bugger off you are annoying me!
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