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bugger about; bugger around verb- to waste time UK, 1923
- — Hansard, The Growth of Democracy, 7 April 1968
- to meander, to wander pointlessly around UK, 1923
- to inconvenience or make difficulties for someone UK, 1957
- Maybe Henman was not pressurised and simply was not buggered about enough as a child–didn’t suffer sufficient adversity–to have the kind of hunger that an Agassi has. — The Guardian, 21 January 2002
- to be unfaithful to your wife, or husband, etc CANADA, 1980
Whilst the act may well remain the same the sense here is not to commit adultery with someone but, rather, is defined in terms of the person spurned. - to fiddle with something or someone; to caress or interfere with someone UK, 1937
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