bloody well

English

Adverb

bloody well (not comparable)

  1. Damn well.
    • 1976, Brian Callison, Trapp’s War[1], Saturday Review Press, →ISBN, page 75:
      I dragged myself upright and glared after the departing truck. ‘If I want to blow myself up, then I bloody well will,’ I yelled hysterically.
    • 2025 February 19, Paul Clifton, “I am absolutely committed to reforming the railway”, in RAIL, number 1029, page 41:
      " [] Nobody I've met says it is OK as it is - because it bloody well isn't."