Bugger in spanish

Tío

pronunciation: tioʊ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

bugger1 = cabrón, canalla, mamón, gilipollas, tontopollas. 

Example: I will wait until the water recedes a little bit before I try and nail lots of these buggers.

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» bugger all = nada de nada, absolutamente nada.

Example: And pray that there's intelligent life somewhere up in space cause there's bugger all down here on Earth.

» jammy bugger! = ¡qué chorra!, ¡qué potra!, ¡qué suerte!, tío con suerte, tipo con suerte.

Example: He's a jammy bugger and somehow got what must be one of the best jobs in the world.

» lucky bugger! = ¡qué chorra!, ¡qué potra!, ¡qué suerte!, tío con suerte, tipo con suerte.

Example: I'm very very envious of you visiting Petra, one of the new seven wonders of the world -- you lucky buggers!.

bugger2 = mandar a la mierda, mandar a tomar por culo, mandar al carajo. 

Example: His method of dealing with crises, he explained, was to 'turn out the light, say "bugger everyone," and go to sleep'.

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» bugger off = largarse, pirarse, pirárselas, ahuecar el ala, darse el piro.

Example: But alas, it's time for me to bugger off again but I truly hope to be back one day.

» bugger this for a lark! = ¡a tomar por culo todo!, ¡al carajo todo!.

Example: Finally, after another twenty minutes, one of them said: 'Bugger this for a lark, he should have been here hours ago'.

Bugger synonyms

sod in spanish: césped, pronunciation: sɑd part of speech: noun sodomite in spanish: sodomita, pronunciation: sədɑmɪt part of speech: noun sodomize in spanish: sodomizar, pronunciation: sʌdəmaɪz part of speech: verb sodomist in spanish: sodomista, pronunciation: sədoʊmɪst part of speech: noun
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