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Bitten to buggery?
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Has anyone else heard of the saying 'bitten to buggery'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'To buggery' first started to be used as slang in the 1920s. It was the equivalent of 'to hell' as in "Our platoon was shot to hell, Sir!" All it meant, therefore, was 'badly/completely' etc. The word's actual meaning is, however - as often happens with slang usages - quite different, suggesting a form of supposedly 'unnatural' sexual intercourse. Indeed, 'to+ the f-word' is also often used in precisely the same way.
As Headtime says, it would naturally refer to an unfortunate experience with mosquitoes etc.
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