A British dialect euphemism and phonetic softening of 'bloody' — the classic British intensifier and mild oath. Used in some regional UK dialects as a way to express frustration, emphasis, or mild cursing while taking the edge off the original word. It sits in the same space as 'blooming' or 'blinking' — polite enough for mixed company but carrying the same emotional weight. You'll find it more in older dialect writing and speech than in current everyday use.
He came home bliddy soaking wet and still wouldn't admit he'd forgotten his umbrella.
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(UK, dialect) bloody; accursed.
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Regional slang from around the English-speaking world — British, Australian, Irish, Caribbean, Nigerian, Filipino, AAVE, and the hyphenated-English dialects that make the internet sound local.
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