"If they don't price the stock at the low end of the price range, they're buggered, " he said.
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While I'm asking, does anyone know how to say'to be buggered'or'to be up shit creek without a paddle '?
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Richard Dawkins reacted to his depiction in the two episodes by saying, " I'm buggered if I like being portrayed as a cartoon character buggering a bald transvestite.
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That picture broke my heart . . . What buggered him [ John Dighton ]-and me-was cutting out the Australianness and giving it a more upbeat ending.
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Sometimes I can't be buggered to deal with policy / RfA / * fD questions, but would still like to ensure that no one has vandalized Picts again.
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One of the two said she " doesn't like it when a race gets buggered up, like when a white girl sleeps with a black guy ."
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A second sense of the verb is not obscene, with its past participle meaning " cursed, damned, " as in " I'll be buggered ."
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He has a major POV to push ( that current copyright law is seriously buggered ), but it is pretty informative in general as well about the limitations and history of these things.
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I buggered off up a hill, then my manager came up and told me'Remember what I told you .'Poblet won, I was third, that is my biggest regret.
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The return of the whistle : Yes, Don Nelson is back for the first time since he got fired by his close personal friend Chris Cohan and buggered off to New York to reinvent Anthony Mason.