No its used to be a Victorian phrase meaning Violent death by person of persons unknown
Well, it's not a curse, but it usually isn't appreciated when said extremely often.
The word 'bloody' is not a noun; the word 'bloody' is an adjective (bloody, bloodier, bloodiest) and a verb(bloody, bloodies, blooding, bloodied).
The Flemish word for "bloody" is "verdomd" or "vervloekt".
Shes bad
Bad!! also scary
The word "bloody" can function as an adjective, an adverb, or an expletive (interjection).
he was bloody amazing ;)
she kills kids
she killed protestants
Elizabeth I
no ,no it does not
"Bloody" generally means "covered in blood, but the English use it as a swear word. It is like the "F" word in America.