Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

bugger-it-bugger

idiomatic expression
/ˈbʌɡər ɪt ˈbʌɡər/
Definition
A colloquial British expression used to convey frustration or disappointment, often implying a sense of resignation.
Examples
  • After forgetting his keys, Tom exclaimed, ‘Oh, bugger-it-bugger! I’ll just have to go back inside.’
  • When the meeting was canceled last minute, Sarah sighed, ‘Well, bugger-it-bugger, I had prepared so much.’
Meaning
The phrase expresses a casual acceptance of a situation that didn’t go as planned, akin to saying ‘never mind’ or ‘it doesn’t matter anymore.’
Synonyms
  • never mind
  • oh well
  • what a shame
  • who cares