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bluggy
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used as a mild substitute for "bloody" to intensify meaning
Dialect
British
Slang
Grammatical Information
What does "bluggy" mean in British slang?
The structure is a playful alteration of the intensifier "bloody," replacing the initial "bl" sound while keeping the rhythm and function. It is used in British English, often humorously or as a euphemism, as a mild substitute for "bloody" to intensify meaning without swearing. People typically say "That's bluggy brilliant" or "I've had a bluggy awful day."
Examples
That was a bluggy good game!



























