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bloody well adverb definitely, certainly AUSTRALIA, 1904 A British slang expression used in English parts of its former colonies; extended from the adverbial sense of BLOODY[T]hey reckon it serves him bloody well right. — Dymphna Cusack, Picnic Races, p. 146, 1962 “Well, bloodywell wait,” he threatened, while extracting a shirt button from the frilly lampshade. — Geoff Wyatt, Saltwater Saints, p. 46, 1969 I don’t bloodywell swear and any fucking cunt who says I do is a bloody liar. — Barry Prentice, 22 May 1969 “Since you invited him,” said Christine, “you can bloody well stick around and help me entertain him.” — Margaret Atwoood, Dancing Girls, p. 21, 1977 |