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  • my friend sent me here

  • I do have to say the British have such adorable swear words.

  • Five doctors !!

  • Love it!!

  • Just to clarify to some people who might not know what Bugger means, it is a word derived from an Anglo-Norman term 'bougre' which gave us the term Buggery, the act of sodomy, a 'bugger' orginally was a term for a sodomite, but generally nowadays it's a slang expression for 'Fuck' and is only ever really heard in the UK.

  • @JakeRyanSimon I'm American as well, but I know some Britons, this is what I can gather; it's a milder form of the "f" word.

  • He should've said ''You will obey the Daleks, exterminate the fuckers!'' lol

  • lols!

    

  • At first I thought he said, "Mother, I've lost them".

  • hilarious

  • I dunno if it's relevant or not; much of what I said is determined by how many of what pills I take...*ahem*. Anyway, in "The End of Time," Wilfred said "bloody" something, and the Doctor looks at him and says, "don't swear!"

    Just like in the US, cock isn't a "bad" word, and nor is "sucker." You put the two together, and the god squad is on you like...something that could really get on you and be hard to remove...

  • @Bonemeal2 Even though bloody is actually tamer than cock here, teachers will say it etc, it's still a swear, but only kids of about 5 would get told off for it. Interesting, seeing as it means anal sex.

  • That's not swearing.

  • @spikelilgirl It was back in the day.

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  • lol bugger next they might say fuck this i need a brew

  • In Britain Bugger is a Swear word, not as much as it was back in the seventies and eighties but it still is considered a word not to use at the dinner table etc. :L

  • im a pommy and i love that episode

    

  • how is buggers a swear

  • 'Oh Bugger' What a spiffing video, what!

  • @dangrus123 butt rape

  • Was this recorded in a washing machine?

  • @MrDoctoroftardis no, but the recording was probably stored in one.

  • The hilarious thing about the absorption of the word 'bugger' into the everyday English lexicon is that it has kind of shed it's real meaning and become an almost innocent throwaway piece of slang much loved by dear old ladies with blue/grey hair and shopping baskets. One can often hear them in the aisles supermarkets exclaiming 'Well, bugger me, if.....' or 'bugger me senseless' 'or (a favourite with the 'blue rinsers') 'Buggeration'.

  • @La77a Buggeration is one of my favourites. along with normal Bugger.

  • I remember that on the DVD xD

  • what did it say? i couldnt hear it

  • It's not ACTUALLY swearing, but it's still funny!

  • Here is the definition of it - Bugger is a vulgar word used in vernacular British English, Irish English, Australian English, New Zealand English, South African English, Indian English, and occasionally also in Malaysian English. Today, the term is a general-purpose expletive, used to imply dissatisfaction (bugger, I've missed the bus [i.e. Darn it, I've missed the bus!], or used to describe someone whose behaviour is in some way displeasing (the bugger's given me the wrong change). So, Swearing

  • @jammiebird

    thank you for that. i think it's fantastic to know the definition of bugger. now i can use it properly ^^

  • @GoddessOfWhim2003 It works in two ways. As an exclamation, yes, it means what the guy said. But as a very, it is implying anal sex and is a legal term for the sexual assault of a male :P

  • Rip Roy Skelton. the man who's voice is in this clip

  • Bugger! I've lost him!

  • haha this is an outtake from the actual show. still its quite funny. also, for those people who think we dont use the word fuck, we do. we just use bugger as well.

  • oh buger ive lost em

  • hehe... old daleks are funny

  • what did he say?

  • @tramejora4 Buger iv lost them

  • Bugger= Chinese word literal translation: 'Stupid'

  • lol thats hilarious!

  • I'd call it the equivalent of crap... I don't consider it swearing but my mum wouldn't like me saying it .

  • i wouldn't call it swearing, but nice job :D

    if you want swearing, look up how to swear in irish.

  • 'Bugger' - A man who fucks one's anus.

  • They always mess around on set, yet it always turns out hilarious :D

  • BUGGER, I'VE LOST THEM

  • "Bugger, I've lost them." Go Daleks! Woop woop!

  • it means damn truthfully

  • bugger does not equal fuck in the King's English. It is considered milder than fuck.

  • @Saternalius it the queens english

  • @Funkychickenz1998 I am fully aware of this.

  • bugger ive lost them LOLOLOLOLOLOL

  • "bugger" = "fuck" in the King's English

  • @stephcrane wot is it with americans thinking we dont use the word fuck we do

  • I did not hear a swear word!

  • *Is dying* XDDDDDDDDD

  • alright alright shut up im 11

  • @GinnyAmelia99 If you don't want to hear about that sort of thing, don't watch videos about swearing on youtube :P

    Its perfectly simple.

  • xD That's just nuts! Never thought I would hear a Dalek say "bugger" !

  • @Anna464 Me neither.

  • Bugger? how is THAT a swear!?

  • @TheCGIMaster

    'bugger' is UK slang for anal sex.

  • @Exeunt26 Doesn't seem to stop us Australians from using the word more freely. Then again, we were founded by your convict undesirables, so...

  • You know, for creatures that exist only to hate, you would think Daleks would swear all the time. "YOU WILL BE EXTERMINATED, MOTHERFUCKER!"

  • @bigfatcarp93 Lol, that's given my the idea of Samuel L Jackson as a Dalek. That would be so awesome!

  • @takeyourcanvasbags Skaronian, motherfucker, do you speak it?

  • Oh bugger...

  • what does bugger mean?

  • @whyusucksobad "Sod", "Damnit" It's basically a mild version of "Fuck"

  • @whyusucksobad

    It's British slang. A "bugger" was someone who gave Anal Intercourse.

  • I would be more upset if he had said Aluminium.

  • Is "Bugger" really a swear word? I know it's not really acceptable in primary school, but it's not that bad...

  • @RandomShinigami7 Well, no it's not that bad, but how often do u hear a Dalek say somthing like bugger??? XD Lol

  • @RandomShinigami7 It kind of is. In it's literal sense it's a sexual swear word.

  • wow a dalek lost a chase with humans

  • how is that swearing?

  • @irock0123 brtitish slang >_>.... you wouldn't understrand

  • @irock0123 In the sense that the word "bugger" describes a paticular method of sexual intercourse (not kidding!)

  • @irock0123 British old lad, British

  • @NOwikiaoasis we British so don't speak like that.....

  • @irock0123 It's British swear. It's the Bristish version of "Fuck". LOL

  • @Markel1970A not saying we don't use "fuck" too....

  • @Markel1970A no it isnt coz we say bugger and fuck they ere not together

  • @irock0123

    bugger,

    <_<;

  • @irock0123 because the word bugger in the english term, is defined as 'anle sex' or but f******g

  • @irock0123 It's swearing because he said "bugger". That is a swear word.

  • @GrilloTheFlightless Here in the states, fuck is a swear word.

  • @SCIFIguy64 No shit?

  • @SCIFIguy64 fucks a swear word in Britain aswell

  • @irock0123 Do you know what "bugger" means?

  • @irock0123 Bugger references buggery aka what happens in correctional institutions

  • @dangrus123 I though buggery was anal sex (correct me if im being an ignorant swine >.<)

  • @AlexanderT21 Yeah but I'm pretty sure "bugger" is still PG.

  • Bugger may have been a "bad" word 20 years ago, in Britain.

    In the US, it doesn't really mean anything.

    People would think it to mean something about insects!

  • he dident make it up if you look on the five doctors 2nd disks on go on out takes

  • Is bugger really that naughty a word?

  • @harpo103 Kind of since it's literal meaning is anal rape.

  • u made that up , ive watch that a million times befor

  • I love British slang... It's so much more creative than our american slang....

  • @Anarchyffan

    Not necessarily. It's just more subtle compared with the American slang, which tends to be more direct and forceful.

  • Like "bloody" and "plonker".

  • @Anarchyffan really?

  • @Anarchyffan Bugger isnt swearing

  • @Anarchyffan Nahh its not :L we brittish suck :P

  • Ah the old problem between the dictionary definition of buggery and the brit use of the word bugger to mean darn, confuses even us sometimes never mind the Merkins...

  • @UKWiLFreD68 We Brits do use the word meaning buggery. We also say "sod it" "sod off" meaning sodomy, and "you old sod" meaning sodomite. The old phrases "Zounds" and "Gadzooks" are actually huge blasphemys, short for "Gods wounds" and "Gods hooks" ( the nails of the cross.)

  • BUGGER

  • He probably meant bother

  • I think "bugger" is a awearword. Its got to be actually worse than"fuck" as it means to anally rape.

  • @SvenTviking wow, at last, another person in the world who thinks this same thing about the word bugger as me...!!!!

  • bugger is not swearing

  • Is this from the bloopers?

  • Dalek says bugger ...

  • Back then, bugger was innapropriate and pehaps a swear word in some respects

  • Not a swear but still, it's mildly amusing! XD

  • Lmao Bugger I've lost 'em!

  • screw up

  • lol, special features on The Five Doctors

  • Is it from the bloopers?

  • the actual line is "bother! i lost them"

    but its hillarious the way it sounds :L

  • @Bithuige yeah but thats no fun is it;P

  • Damn Brits...

    Buggah isn't a curse...

    I also hate Brits because they made wife swap!!!

  • @Digitaldoom2201 fuck you, I'm british, you prick!

  • @Digitaldoom2201 I hate them for big brother and invading Ireland

  • @Digitaldoom2201 Yes it is, and since we invented the language, you can shove that up your American ARSE.. Yes, ARSE... not ASS! Lazy buggers... stealing our language and then telling us how to use it....! ;)

  • @ollie501 damn right

  • @Digitaldoom2201 The current spelling would be bugger and since its a british term that we use and you don't. I think what we refer to it as is correct.

    Your reason for hating British people is illogical because the entire country did not create that programme.

    So, so long and thanks for all the fish :)

  • @Digitaldoom2201 Given that it means anal rape yes it is swearing, it's just lost it's impactiveness through overuse, give it eighty years and the same will be true of fuck.

  • @Digitaldoom2201 go stick ur bollocks up ur mams arse theres nothing rong with brits being one meself yes meself not myself go on on ya bike!

  • bugger ive lost em

  • lol

  • oh yeah. This one is funny.

  • wow, that was funny, but its not really a swear is it? Oh well, still funny :D

  • lol i didnt know that it was swearing

  • Oh Roys at it again!

  • he said bother! i lost them not (bleep) i lost them

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  • @CrystalQueen59 lol bleep its not swearing bugger is not so u dont have to go bleep

  • oh my gosh! that was funny!

  • this is so funny. I loled when I waceh this. it's one of my faves out takes in DW. Inculding the new ones as well.

  • (Guy 1)This is madness!

    (Guy 2)Madness...?really?

    (Guy 1)yep really!

    (Guy 2) NOPE THIS...IS...SPARTA

  • that was bloody brilliant

  • Aww man. Amerifag here. Still not used to Bugger being a curse (it's not over here).

  • @joethetimelord now i hate america as much as the next liberal but i hate that term (amerifag) more than anything. I don't know what you're going to think of me for commenting on this, but the f word is so completely awful i can't not speak out. I encourage you to look up where the f word comes from and hopefully realize how offensive it is. sorry for being a narc or whatever.

  • @borgqueen45

    It's only offensive to those who take offense. I encourage you to take a combination of letters a little less seriously, fag.

  • LMAO!!!!!!! xD

  • it was on confidential

  • it's not real, i've seen the episode ;)

  • i think that it it is fake because if it were real the darlek would have said "bugger, i have/ i've lost THEM" not "bugger, i've lost 'EM"

  • @thehigurashifreak No, that's the late Roy Skelton (Mr. Dalek voice himself) and this is a BBC out take. Roy's in a quite a few house reels from the BBC.

  • @thehigurashifreak lol u dont understandd how we speak if a briton said bugger ive lost them we would understamd if they said bugger i have lost them it doesnt sound right

  • i lold so badley

    Bugger Ive lost em!!!

  • haha bugger sounds typically like the old classic dr who's :P

  • how is that swearing?

  • Look it up, then you'll know!

  • lol

  • That's...oddly adorable, coming from Dalek.

  • lol bugger ive lost them

  • Roy Skelton was THE TRUE Voice of the Daleks. only this and the 2 versions Tom Baker encountered were the only ones in my definition that incited true terror for me when I watched Dr. Who on PBS.

    although a few of the voices on the later stories were a bit unnerving.

    also, Mr. Skelton was quite a funny guy who did kids shows and knew how to make people laugh [and still does].

  • The Dalek in this story has the scariest voice.

  • bugger ive lostem xD

  • rofl

  • wtf did he say???

  • @xellenfx he said buger

  • oh yeh.

  • bugger

  • bugger, I've lost 'em

  • @xellenfx "bugger i've lost em" lol

  • Oh bugger, I;ve lost them!

    Sounds really funny in a dalek voice!

  • I have that on DVD

  • Very funny!! A dalek lost.......

    :-D

  • hahaha i can't beleave a dalek lost some 1 that is soo funny

  • Is bugger really a curse word to u brits?

  • kind of...

  • no its not

    god knows why he put swears

  • As I understand "bugger" means anal sex but it's been so widely used it's more or less accepted as a minor curse.  So much so when I used it as a child I was somewhat confused as to the reason my Dad gave me a clip round the ear for it.

  • no its not. Its a word even kids can say i have know idea why its called dalek swears?

  • It doesnt matter how offensive it is - the significant point is that a Dalek said it.