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Old 14-Jun-2005, 15:15
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Default Equivalent words and usage of BE "bloody" in AE?

Hi teachers,

I notice that the word "bloody" is commonly used in Britain than in any other countries. I can hear it all the time from the mouth of British. I remember my English teachers used to make fun of me and called me "Bloody awkward",he was Scottish,by the way. He was a funny nice guy though. Back at that time,my English was much worse than i am now. I just understood it roughly as "very awkward". Maybe I was wrong.

I know the usage of this word may not be nice in situations but I don't understand this usage completely. Can u tell me the equivalent words and usage in AE?

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BTW- it's not very rude in BrE.
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Can you please explain some more to help me understand the usage?
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Hi teachers,

I notice that the word "bloody" is commonly used in Britain than in any other countries. I can hear it all the time from the mouth of British. I remember my English teachers used to make fun of me and called me "Bloody awkward",he was Scottish,by the way. He was a funny nice guy though. Back at that time,my English was much worse than i am now. I just understood it roughly as "very awkward". Maybe I was wrong.

I know the usage of this word may not be nice in situations but I don't understand this usage completely. Can u tell me the equivalent words and usage in AE?

Thanks
I would think that one major equivalent in AE would be "damned" as in "damned awkward".
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bloody awkward = very
This is one of it's most common uses- intensifying. It can also modify a noun:
That bloody man!
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