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Bloody

A phrase used by the British, to portray anger or sudden shock. It can also be used to emphasise words.

Bloody hell the house looks like a pigsty
I can't get this bloody thing working

by Br1tishs7ang July 16, 2017

123πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Bloody

Goddamn, used in Great Britain

That Bloody frickin' artic blast pissed me the Fuck Off!!!

by Starchylde December 30, 2015

1755πŸ‘ 148πŸ‘Ž


Bloody

Bloody

Used to extenuate something

It’s bloody hot, It’s a bloody mess

by Mr_Fitz February 20, 2018

18πŸ‘ 3πŸ‘Ž


Bloody

Bloody is a lot of blood spilled. Also used as English profanity. Or to over exaggerate something or someone.

1: I can't be arsed with this bloody ridiculous contraption! (Also a reference to Conker's Bad fur day.)

2. It's bloody freezing as hell!

by Bruh when will I get my drink? November 30, 2018

30πŸ‘ 5πŸ‘Ž


Bloody

Essentially the British equivalent of "Goddamn".

What the bloody hell was that?!
Stand on the bloody cap, you wanker!

by MalumLibrum958 November 22, 2020

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


Bloody

The most common british swear word

Bloody hell john, thats a long cue. Good thing i bought some tea. Oh shit, utterly awful weather today.

by I_just_want_some_tea_please February 15, 2019


Bloody

*Slang- Frequently used as a curse word to exclaim disgust.

*Origin- A result of a very common set of actions in British history, which has in turn caused a very common term.

In medieval times before Britain was the power it is now, their armies would lead merciless wars on any land they desired. Their genocides were worse than any this world has ever known, and were brought to all corners of the world. In their colonization blood flowed like rivers, the earth glowed red and soaked with blood. Their clothing and armor would so frequently become entirely stained with blood, the British military eventually adopted red as their uniform color. This bloody reputation lead to sayings such as "Bloody England". From there it trickled down (like blood) into day to day speech.

England bloody England.

by CryptoSavior May 20, 2015

22πŸ‘ 18πŸ‘Ž