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Old 12-Oct-2006, 16:51
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IMO the key to this is not trying to control what people can and can't say. Lets have EVERYTHING out in the open, dealt with, resolved and we can all move on.

Transparency transparency transparency ....

bugger bugger bugger bugger bugger bugger bugger bugger

I may have to ask Eamonn to reinstate the filter if you are going to keep using that word young Perrin-now sit in the corner on the naughty chair.

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Old 12-Oct-2006, 16:57
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 08:40
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bugger

SAy it in a northern accent Tony, that'll fool any filter, so try bugga instead
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Apologies for going off topic but despite requests to add 'bugger' to the swear filter there are perfectly ligitimate uses for the word, so well done with your use of French language - Tonio will be proud of you.

Definition with thanks to http://www.wikipedia.org


Bugger


Etymology


From Old French bougre, originally meaning "heretic" from the Medieval Latin Bulgarus meaning Bulgarian (seen as heretics because they were not of the Catholic faith, but Eastern Orthodox Christians).


Transitive verb

to bugger (buggered)
  1. (slang, vulgar) to have anal intercourse with someone
  2. (slang, coarse) to ruin (something) This computer is buggered!
TranslationsNoun

bugger
  1. (slang, coarse) an insulting term for a person or thing
TranslationInterjection

bugger!
  1. (slang, coarse) expressing annoyance Oh bugger!

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Old 13-Oct-2006, 09:24
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bulgarian that!
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Old 13-Oct-2006, 11:10
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Interesting that the Spanish have four different words for bugger. Makes you wonder why that is ...
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