bogger
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Someone associated with or who works in a bog.
— “I was a bogger afore the war—” “A bogger?” “Yep. I was the one sent to get the cattle out of the muddy bogs and thickets.”
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Pronunciation spelling of bugger, used particularly as an epithet or term of camaraderie or endearment.
— "You bloody bogger...!
- A man who catches nippers (snapping prawns).
- Synonym of boglander: an Irishman, now (Ireland, derogatory) a yokel, an Irishman from the countryside or (sometimes) from anywhere other than Dublin and the Pale.
- A dare, a task that children challenge each other to complete.
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Someone who works to shovel ore or waste rock underground.
— Polish Joe was a bogger, a man who shifted unbelievable quantities of dirt away from the face from which it had been blown, and into trucks for dumping in the underground bins each day.
- Someone who works to shovel ore or waste rock underground.; A machine which shovels up and carries ore and/or rock in an underground mine
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A lavatory: a room for urination and defecation.
— So what if you kissed some bogan mole in the bogger at some 3rd-rate bar?
- A member of the goth, skate, punk, or emo subculture.
形容词 adj.
- comparative form of bog: more bog
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From various senses of bog + -er.
词源 2
From bugger.
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