"Bloody" generally means "covered in blood, but the English use it as a swear word. It is like the "F" word in America.
Well, it's not a curse, but it usually isn't appreciated when said extremely often.
No its used to be a Victorian phrase meaning Violent death by person of persons unknown
The word 'bloody' is not a noun; the word 'bloody' is an adjective (bloody, bloodier, bloodiest) and a verb(bloody, bloodies, blooding, bloodied).
"Blinking" is a minced oath. It stands for "bloody," which until recently was as taboo in Britain as the f-word was in America
No- but there are some bloody noses and very little bloody scratches.
The Flemish word for "bloody" is "verdomd" or "vervloekt".
Shes bad
Bad!! also scary
Maybe in a different language but in America no.
Bloody Hell! The bloody corpse was found lying in the doorway. The bloody swords were sent to the smithy to be cleaned after the battle.
Elizabeth I