rugger

  • 21rugger — n. Brit. colloq. Rugby football …

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  • 22Daihatsu Rugger — Rugger/Rocky/Fourtrak F70 The Daihatsu Rugger was an off road vehicle built by Daihatsu between 1984 and 2002. The Rugger was called the Daihatsu Rocky in most export markets, and Daihatsu Fourtrak in the UK. It has also received a series of… …

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  • 23rugger bugger — noun a Hooray Henry; someone rich or posh, who stereotypically plays rugby, and who can be loud and unpleasant to other people …

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  • 24Rugger-bugger — (derogatory) player (or former player) of Rugby Union or Rugby League who is keenly interested in Rugby and actively partakes in the ethos of the sport, which is noted for boisterous social behaviour, excessive beer drinking, and a macho image …

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  • 25rugger-bugger — Australian Slang (derogatory) player (or former player) of Rugby Union or Rugby League who is keenly interested in Rugby and actively partakes in the ethos of the sport, which is noted for boisterous social behaviour, excessive beer drinking, and …

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  • 26rugger bugger — n British a hearty (usually boorish) sportsman. The expression became popular from the 1960s primarily to denote the ster eotypical rugby club mentality …

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  • 27rugger-bugger — /ˈrʌgə bʌgə/ (say ruguh buguh) noun Colloquial a usually physically strong man whose coarse tastes and loud behaviour are thought to derive from his association with those with whom he plays or played Rugby Union football …

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  • 29touch rugger — touch rugby or touch rugger noun A modified form of rugby in which touching takes the place of tackling • • • Main Entry: ↑touch …

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  • 30Andy Robinson — Rugger name = Andy Robinson caption = England First Team training session. birthname = Andrew Robinson nickname = birthyear = 1964 birthmonth = 04 birthday = 03 placeofbirth = Taunton, Somerset dateofdeath = placeofdeath = height = height|ft=5|in …

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