Bloody in a sentence as a verb

Perhaps, but more than that it's bloody stupid.

They're writing their own tech using a bloody obvious idea.

I know a couple that was reduced to surviving on popcorn and bloody mary mix for a couple days.

Maybe I want to buy my aging mother a new house, and I don't want to wait for a bloody IPO, I want to do it now.

Bloody in a sentence as an adjective

Don't spend good years of your life writing the next big social network or yet another bloody blogging engine.

Who the **** submits things like this to random-terrified-user media outlets before we've even characterized the bloody problem?

The USG had no reason to know of Abdulrahman's presence in Shabwa, Yemen, which wasn't under the control of the Yemeni government and continues to be the site of bloody conflicts between militants and the Yemeni state.

As for this latest release, what, adding a new systems programming language and a whole new graphics API isn't enough?At least my Mac recognizes and uses a second monitor when I plug it in, unlike the bloody Fedora 19 box that I use at work.

Bloody in a sentence as an adverb

Only to find out that the only free IRQ was #9 and bloody Packard Bells sometimes didn't have a frikkin' 9 because that batch of boards was $2 cheaper that month...I remember when it wasn't pretty and it took ridiculous efforts to make it work even a little.

This isn't the same as queueing, but the truth is that you rarely want blind background queueing of an indefinite number of messages that may or may not be delivered.> support for every bloody language anyone cares aboutJust like sockets.> huge communityI don't think you can get 'huger' than the community around sockets.> price tag of zeroSeeing as socket libraries ship with everything, does that mean they have a time/resource cost of less than zero?> mind-blowing performanceAlso, sockets.> protection from memory overflowsThis has essentially nothing to do with a networking library.

Bloody definitions

verb

cover with blood; "bloody your hands"

adjective

having or covered with or accompanied by blood; "a bloody nose"; "your scarf is all bloody"; "the effects will be violent and probably bloody"; "a bloody fight"

adjective

informal intensifiers; "what a bally (or blinking) nuisance"; "a bloody fool"; "a crashing bore"; "you flaming idiot"

adverb

extremely; "you are bloody right"; "Why are you so all-fired aggressive?"

See also: damn all-fired