It is more of an adjective but you can say it like this as a verb: "I gotta go bloody someone up"
The word 'bloody' is not a noun; the word 'bloody' is an adjective (bloody, bloodier, bloodiest) and a verb(bloody, bloodies, blooding, bloodied).
'Bloody' as an adjective and adverb usually means 'covered or stained with blood, as from battle'. 'Bloody' may also be used as a verb as in 'to bloody someone's nose' most often from a blow or weapon. The term is also used especially in the United Kingdom as a swearword meaning 'damned' or 'confounded'.
Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson was created in 2009.
Both a bloody Mary and bloody Caesar contain vodka. The difference is that a bloody Mary is made with tomato juice and a bloody Caesar is made with Clamato juice.
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No- but there are some bloody noses and very little bloody scratches.
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Gushing, crimson, spewing
The word "bloody" can function as an adjective, an adverb, or an expletive (interjection).
Kevin Bloody Wilson goes by Kevin "Bloody" Wilson.