Sentences with phrase «buggered by»

You'll be buggered by the end of it, but the pride you'll feel when you cross the finish line is worth it.
Is an American child more likely to be harmed by a Muslim Terrorist, or to be buggered by a Christian Preacher?
This time the e-Tron gets 204bhp from a pair of electric motors driving the rear wheels (and Audi are still playing silly buggers by quoting torque figures of 1954lb / ft), with the batteries built under the car to keep accommodation acceptable and weight distribution at 60/40.

Not exact matches

What happens if you get hit by 2 of these buggers say inflation and poor market return?
The Bible is a book of lies, written by charlatans with an agenda, and it has been used for centuries as a means to oppress innocent people, ratinoalize bigotry, justify wars, and as a hiding place for false prophets who bugger little boys and defraud little old ladies.
I'm betting there's nothing in there about buggering little boys — even in the back by Leviticus or Revelations!
By the time I get these buggers in the boiling water, they are disintegrating into something I barely want to look at let alone eat.
Ive been supporting Arsenal for 65 years to say im dissapointed, well words fail me Why did we let the window slip by and not do the business in the begining get in quick and get our players signed and out as well but NO we buggered about with the DREAMER for 6 weeks dithering with expensive so called talent and what we get another Frenchman, soon we will be able to say we have the whole french international team here The way to go is to boycott the home games and make it known the fans run the club not the useless manager or the lackluster board who do nt know who plays for us and are not interested in football per say just the money Buy Kroenke out and let him go as well
Bugger, must have been Hart's first thought, followed swiftly by, «what the hell do i do now?».
Some of the modern lot are still tough buggers but they act like whinging children as the refs have made it in their interest to do so by being so consistently swayed by play - acting.
I find a warm shower followed by a bath really gets those buggers flowing out (nice huh?).
The former PM may have been fuelled by booze and often swamped by despair, but his determination to «keep buggering on» inspired the country in its darkest hour.
They have continued this weekend, with No 10 sources quoted as accusing Miliband of «buggering around» by «playing politics» with a vote vital to national security.
The vampiric little buggers peak in July and August, and they're not just gross and annoying — getting bitten by the wrong one can leave you battling for your health.
When an oil smokes, it begins to decompose and the antioxidants in the oil are replaced by free radicals, nasty little buggers that damage cells and are carcinogenic.
Well when an oil smokes, it begins to decompose and the antioxidants in the oil are replaced by free radicals, nasty little buggers that damage cells and are carcinogenic.
in milk being bad for us and that bad stuff getting eaten up by fermentation buggers.
Ben Kingsley is in talks to play the famous war hero Mazer Rackham, who stopped the last invasion by the buggers.
The game had you trying to guide adorable roaming critters to their spaceship by slicing up the environment and then shifting the sliced pieces to create new pathways the little buggers could walk on.
Directed by Mike Leigh, Written by Mike Leigh (screenplay) Starring: Timothy Spall, Paul Jesson, Dorothy Atkinson Bugger me drunk, it's the end of the year already!
20th Century Fox's «Dawn of the Planet of the Apes» is set 15 years after the last movie and sees the world essentially overrun by the hairy buggers.
This book is the ultimate guide to differentiation in early years, schools and further education settings by Sue Cowley, bestselling author of Getting the Buggers to Behave.
For example, I'd like more adjustment options to the driver's seat; there's bad windscreen reflections (although this blight on visibility is offset by the thinnest A-pillars I've experienced in a car for years), bugger all luggage space (110 litres) and only a 59 - litre fuel tank.
I detested the sight of dancers, performing bears brought by those dirty buggers from Agra, stilt - walkers, the one - leg - and - crutch of Abdul Saliq the Pir Gate beggar.
Indoor cats are, of course, less likely to be bitten by a mosquito, but anyone who's ever been around them knows that the little buggers can be quite persistent, so it isn't impossible.
It's a unique experience to walk through Monkey Forest and be surrounded by hundreds of these little buggers who are running around, playing with each other, hoping you have a banana to offer them and just looking adorable.
By the way there's bugger all surfers over at G - Land right now and a perfect opportunity to get over there and sample the awesome experience.
There is one section in the game where the blonde bombshell jumps on to the roof of an enemy aircraft, delivering a devastating combination: first shooting the pilot's brains out; followed up by taking out the main engine, before back - flipping to safety, and buggering off on a motorcycle that looks like she stole it straight out of the Tron universe.
The art of writing a rulebook for a boardgame is a sacred one, mastered by few and royally buggered up by many.
Designer: Ignacy Trzewiczek Publisher: Portal Games Players: 1 - 4 The art of writing a rulebook for a boardgame is a sacred one, mastered by few and royally buggered up by many.
The Polar bears stubbornly refuse to go extinct, indeed the buggers are thriving, the glaciers don't appear to be disappearing, sea levels have stayed boringly level, we haven't been subsumed by hordes of desperate climate refugees, the polar ice caps haven't melted, the Great Barrier Reef is still with us, we haven't fought any resource wars, oil hasn't run out, the seas insist on not getting acidic, the rainforest is still around, islands have not sunk under the sea, the ozone holes haven't got bigger, the world hasn't entered a new ice age, acid rain appears to have fallen somewhere that can't quite be located, the Gulf Stream hasn't stopped, extreme weather events have been embarrassingly sparse in recent years and guess what?
The root cause was (a mostly Democratic) political movement that thought houses could be made cheaper by increasing the demand and buggering prudent mortgage standards.
It is about Orcs (big mean looking buggers with fangs — but some have a heart of gold) trying to take over another beautiful world called Azeroth, by coming through a portal from their dying world Draenor, and slaughtering the poor humans, led by King Llane Wrynn.
and if by chance they get a deal half the time its buggered up in some manner.
I emerged with my B.A. (Bugger All) in hand, but more importantly, I emerged from the process with a heightened understanding of human nature, both from a theroretical perspective as well as from an experiential perspective regarding the «indoctrination», as I describe it, of students» brains by some profs. who were hell - bent on creating new disciples of their own personal theoretically defined world views (sans any offsetting real life experience outside of the hallowed halls of academia).
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