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buggers

n. (plural of bugger English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: bugger)

Usage examples of "buggers".

He reckons that the happiest die first and only the miserable buggers live for ever.

The Guards may be pretty-boy soldiers, but the buggers can fight when they have to.

I was made up at Assaye, and I wish the buggers had left me a sergeant now.

They were knocking seven kinds of hell out of the 74th and we caught the buggers in line.

The buggers would cheat him, of course, but there seemed plenty of money to go around so long as a man did not gamble it away.

And when we get there, the first thing we do is fire a volley up at the fire step Clean some of the buggers off before we go up there.

Wellington let those buggers believe in a landing so the French would be fooled.

Everyone knew National Service were coming to an end and the clever buggers were finding six new ways of getting deferred before breakfast every sodding morning.

These buggers should be forced to keep at it for 15 or 16 straight hours -- heavy doses of speed, pots of coffee, Wild Turkey, etc.

I got inside, with the door locked behind me, I stared down at the little buggers resting so peacefully there in my palm.

Zlobenian troopers, sir, and the lieutenant just assessed the situation in a flash and skewered five of the buggers, sir.