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"Bloody well" is an informal British expression used for emphasis, often conveying frustration, annoyance, or strong conviction. The term "bloody" serves as an intensifier, while "well" adds a sense of certainty or determination. Together, they can express an exasperated assertion or a strong opinion, as in "I bloody well told you!"

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