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  1. Synonyms for BLOODY: red, reddish, gory, bloodstained, crimson, ruby, carmine, sanguinary; Antonyms of BLOODY: peaceful, peaceable, conciliatory, pacific, kind ...

  2. Word Origin mid 17th cent.: from bloody 2.The use of bloody to add emphasis to an expression is of uncertain origin, but is thought to have a connection with the “bloods” (aristocratic rowdies) of the late 17th and early 18th centuries; hence the phrase bloody drunk (= as drunk as a blood) meant “very drunk indeed”.

  3. Aug 17, 1999 · In the 1880s, it was considered a “horrid word” by respectable people, on par with obscene or profane language, and was printed in newspapers, etc., as “b—-y.”. The OED says the origin is uncertain, but possibly refers to “bloods” (aristocratic rowdies) of the late 17th-early 18th centuries … “bloody drunk” arising from ...

  4. BLOODY meaning: 1. used to express anger or to emphasize what you are saying in a slightly rude way: 2. covered…. Learn more.

  5. BLOODY definition: 1. covered in blood: 2. violent and involving a lot of blood and injuries: 3. used to show anger…. Learn more.

  6. Jul 22, 2022 · The phrase ‘bloody drunk’ was apparently = ‘as drunk as a blood’ (cf. ‘as drunk as a lord’); thence it was extended to kindred expressions, and at length to others; probably, in later times, its associations with bloodshed and murder (cf. a bloody battle, a bloody butcher) have recommended it to the rough classes as a word that ...

  7. Britannica Dictionary definition of BLOODY. [also more bloody; most bloody] 1. : bleeding or covered with blood. He hit me and gave me a bloody nose. a bloody towel. a bloody knife. 2. : violent and causing the death or injury of many people.