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Guardian G2 13 June 22: Things are as rough as a badger’s bottom for Larkhall’s inmates with the mostest. Noun. An unpleasant person, someone who does unpleasant things, an objectionable person. {Informal} There are a ton of movies that showcase badgers! Take, for instance, The Boy Who Talked To Badgers. The Disney film came out in 1975, starring Christian Juttner and Carl Betz. The movie tells the captivating tale of a 6-year-old farm boy who gets lost in the wilds of Canada. Thankfully a friendly badger comes along to help save the day. Other badger movies include Peter Rabbit, Fantastic Mr. Fox, and Watership Down. 9. Badgers Have a Third Eyelid Noun. The act of using a vehicle to smash into a property so as to steal the goods, often a jewellers. Also ramraid. Badgers are fossorial creatures, spending a lot of their time digging belowground. Their underground lifestyle contributes to one of the most incredible badger facts; they have a third eyelid!

Adj. Worthless, useless. E.g."She's a rubbish singer with no range, in fact she sounds like a strangled pig." {Informal} Richard III, king of England between 1483-1485 and the last king of the House of York and of the Plantagenet dynasty. Phrs. Unfair on, unpleasant for, difficult for (someone). E.g."It's a bit rough on her after losing both her parents in the same month." {Informal} Adj. 1. Of circumstances, unpleasant, difficult. E.g."It's going to get a bit rough over the next year." {Informal}Hull Dly Mail 5 Oct. 3/5: ‘Rough as a badger’ [...] probably refers only to the coat of the animal. In his manners, at least, the badger appears [...] to be without reproach. Ozwords Apr. 2: It is also in First World War Australian military contexts that many Australian idioms are first recorded: his blood’s worth bottling, give it a burl, hop in for one’s chop, come a gutser, rough as bags.

book of Jim Crumley's encounters with badgers in the wild in Scotland. The quality of the writing is superb.

Sheffield Indep. 5 Aug. 8/5: Nothing more thahn a bag of bones [...] with a coat as rough as a badger. Verb. To discover, to find out. E.g."She rumbled me when she overheard my conversation on the phone." Noun. Heard in expressions such as ' face like a robber's dog' and ' off like a robber's dog' and ' rough as a robber's dog'.

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