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RE: The definition of the word/term "BUGGER" (Goodnight Post)

in #funny7 years ago

I think I know another use... I heard english people use it for a dried up snot in the nose. If I understood that right.
And curiously, in german (although spelled Bagger its pronounced the same way) it means digger, or digging machine. I wonder if there is a connection... :)

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That's a booger!

Oh ok... I only heard people say it, never seen it in writing. It sounded more like bugger or bogger then.

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