noun
- plural of bugger; people who are considered troublesome or annoying
Usage: informal; British
verb
- third person singular present of bugger; damages or ruins something
Usage: informal; British
Examples
- Those little buggers keep getting into the garden.
- The buggers next door are playing music too loud again.
- He always buggers up the computer when he tries to fix it.
- Don’t let him near the equipment – he buggers everything he touches.
- The poor buggers had to work all weekend.
- She buggers about with the settings until nothing works properly.