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DuracellEnergizer
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What are you reading?
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6-Sep-2013, 8:01 PM

darth_ender said:


I have never heard of that expression meaning anything like that before today, nor do I know the etymology of that particular definition


Count me in on this one. Before today, I thought "bugger" always was used as a less antagonistic version of "jerk" or "douchebag".