How are you, you old bugger?.
I don't give a bugger how important you think it is.
My computer's being a bit of a bugger.
I'm buggered from all that walking.
I'm a bugger for Welsh cakes.
This computer is buggered! Oh no! I've buggered it up.
Bugger Bognor. (Alleged to be the last words of king George V of the United Kingdom in response to a suggestion that he might recover from his illness and visit Bognor Regis.).
Bugger this for a lark. Bugger this for a game of soldiers.
Bugger, I've missed the bus.
What is that little bugger up to now?.
Bugger me sideways! Bugger me, here's my bus. Well, I'm buggered!.
The British Sexual Offences Act of 1967 is a buggers' charter. (see ).
To be buggered sore like a hobo's whore (Attributed to Harry Mclintock's 1920s era Big Rock Candy Mountain).
You may not like paying taxes, but there's bugger all you can do about it.
Bugger off! You are joking, aren't you?.
We tried to catch him, but he had already buggered off.
I've buggered up the sudoku somehow and can't finish it.
Your telly is buggered, best get it fixed.