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Etymology

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From bugger +‎ -ation.

Interjection

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buggeration

  1. (British) Bugger; damn.
    • 2004, Michael Lawrence, A Crack in the Line:
      "Oh, buggeration." Her fidgety mother had skimmed three oranges off the top of the fruit bowl with her sleeve.
    • 2007, Russell K Lewis, In A Moment...:
      Buggeration! Where was Bert Lightfoot when you needed him?
    • 2008, Anne Morgellyn, Pincushion:
      Oh buggeration, the sodding light's come on...