单词 | buggering |
释义 | buggeringn. Chiefly British. The action of penetrating the anus of someone during sexual intercourse; any sexual act classed as ‘buggery’ (buggery n. 2). ΚΠ 1624 Gagge for Pope 58 Thou hast..hands and hearts polluted with fllthinesse, buggering of boies, and lying with beasts. a1702 A. Grey Deb. House of Commons 1667–94 (1763) I. 31 The buggering and stealing of a cow nothing, before declared. c1890 My Secret Life I. xiii. 292 In her book were pictures of buggering, and she asked me if I would like such a thing. 1964 G. Barker True Confession 403 Where shall we find a little love? (No, not that jigged hugger-muggering..The bouncing and the buggering.) 1989 B. Robinson Withnail & I (1998) 107 I've just narrowly avoided having a buggering. I've come here with the express intention of wishing one on you. 2011 N.Y. Mag. (Nexis) 19 Dec. Schools like Eton, where..rigid codes of conduct made excellent cover for the lashings and buggerings that were so much a part of that generation's upbringing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). buggeringadj. Chiefly British, Australian, and New Zealand. 1. That has anal intercourse; that performs any act classed as ‘buggery’ (buggery n. 2); involving or characterized by such acts. Chiefly as a term of abuse or contempt. rare in later use. ΚΠ 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Bardascia, a bardash, a buggering boy, an ingle. 1602 S. Patrick tr. J. de Hainault Estate of Church 44 Commodus..held in his Pallaice three hundreth Concubines, and three hundreth buggering boyes [Fr. bougerons]. 1640 W. Vaughan Church Militant 58 A Buggering Rape by a Black-hired Moore. 1700 H. Layton Search after Souls 38 The Third Conceipt, That God creates Souls to supply every Adulterous, Incestuous, Buggering, successful Coition, or for Monstrous, Deformed Productions, is too Indignous to be imposed upon his Majesty. a1701 C. Sedley Wks. (1702) 149 The Daughter of a Courtier in high Place Met with a buggering Mass, that cou'd not see. 1709 Impartial Lawyer xiv. 170 Thou art a Buggering Rogue, and I could hang thee, held actionable. 2009 E. Madden in W. B. Thesing & T. Wrede Way we read J. Dickey 196 For the frightening black woman at the heart of Conrad's dark jungle, Dickey substitutes a buggering hillbilly in the dark rural heart of the Deep South. 2. slang. Used as an intensifier, as a (now usually mild) expletive. Cf. bloody adj. 8a(a), damned adj. 4. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > malediction > oaths > [adjective] > oaths other than religious or obscene confounded1652 buggering1784 everlasting1834 condemned1841 ever-loving1912 1784 Proc. Old Bailey 21 Apr. 597/1 The prisoner said you buggering bitch let me go. 1849 in S. M. Waddams Sexual Slander 19th-cent. Eng. (2000) 9 [He] had better let the matter drop, else..he would expose the whole buggering family. 1930 H. Acton tr. L. Ombrosi Life G. Castone in Last of Medici 89 When on earth will that buggering bitch be gone? 1972 Chicago Rev. 23–24 204 The buggering tires are sound as a dollar. 1988 D. Hart-Davis Country Matters 115 He would give a terrible groan of, ‘Oh, buggering hell!’ 1997 L. Cody Musclebound xiv. 99 I couldn't find a buggering bridge without it had traffic on it. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < |
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