A few questions
1. Is she a crossdresser?
Is it asking "does the boy dress as a girl?" or "does the girl dress as a boy?"
2. Is it okay to call someone who bogs others, as in hinders others, a 'bogger'?
I don't want him on our group, he's a bogger.
3. From engrish.com "Who cares about reasoning anyway" I don't see any error in this sentence. What's wrong?
Thanks.
1. The second option.
2. I think you mean "bug". There is no word for a person who bugs others which is related to the verb "bug". You could say "pest", or "nuisance", which are not rude.
3. There is no mistake in this sentence.
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For #2, You could call also him a "bother."
Example: Don't invite Sam, he such a bother.
If you're using British English, if you want someone to go away, you could tell someone to "bugger off," what you couldn't Call them a "bugger."