buggerer

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Etymology[edit]

bugger +‎ -er

Noun[edit]

buggerer (plural buggerers)

  1. One who buggers, usually referring to anal intercourse.
    • 1997, Stephen O. Murray, Will Roscoe, Islamic homosexualities: culture, history, and literature:
      Schmitt also lists six terms for buggerer
    • 2008, Joseph A. Massad, Desiring Arabs, page 385:
      The irony for Ibrahim and Sharaf is that all the characters, whether buggerers or buggerees, are always already buggered by globalization and that the physical sexual act that they fear has already happened to them at much deeper levels.

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