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beggar noun- a person, usually a man or boy UK, 1833
Euphemistic for BUGGER - [T]he car happened to stop at the traffic lights and the little beggar recognised me. — Charles Raven, Underworld Nights, p. 129, 1956
- LOMPER: Told you, he went out. I saw him go. DAVE: There’s the begger. — The Full Monty, 1997
- an unpleasant, very dangerous or difficult thing, project, episode or circumstance; a nuisance UK, 1937
Euphemistic for BUGGER- My computer is playing silly beggars[.] — The Guardian, 7 March 2003
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