Tito's office and home had been bugged to the rafters, and the fact was only slightly less startling than the identity of the chief bugger: none other than Tito's Vice President .
Visibly piqued, Sarkozy twice ordered the man to "bugger off," the second time adding the insult usually reserved for locker rooms and school yards.
Bugger off, you deadbeat bastards bugger off! (Fook Yu!) Like a herd of fooking swine that refuse to leave the trough You'll get no more this evening so you bailout bastards bugger .
the STORY Writer/director and generally charming human being Sarah Polley isn’t very coy about the point she’s making with Stories We Tell . It’s all right there in the title; a documentary about how her family remembers key events is referred to as a collection of “stories,” an indication that the veracity of the past is a slippery bugger.
July 12, 2013 - The Reader
Mick Dodson in Sydney Morning Herald They're worth bugger-all without people to teach in them and learn in those buildings,Professor Dodson said. "Billions of dollars set aside that never reaches teachers and the children, now that's mere symbolism."