2. Adverb. (British slang) Euphemistic for bloody. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Bluggy
1. =BLOODY [adj BLUGGIER, BLUGGIEST]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bluggy
Literary usage of Bluggy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Wit and Humor of America by Marshall Pinckney Wilder (1911)
"... think pf doin' that to a nice new coat—they dipped it in the kid's blood, an'
made it all bloody." "All bluggy," echoed Toddy, with ferocious emphasis. ..."
2. The Lamp by Charles Scribner's Sons (1903)
"dramatic than they do in the bald enumeration. The story is what our old friend
Toddie would call "bluggy," but those were ..."
3. The American Bookseller: A Semi-monthly Journal Devoted to the Interests of by Am. Book Trade Association (1881)
"It is what Helen's Babies would call " bluggy, very bluggy " in its lone, as it
begins with a massacre and introduces deadly struggles all along its course ..."