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bugy

 

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Bugy

Noun

1. (popular) A small insect or arthropod, typically with six legs and sometimes capable of transmitting diseases.

2. (local) A colloquial term used to describe an old, beat-up car.

Adjective

1. (local) Referring to something that is faulty, malfunctioning, or in a poor state.

Verb

1. (popular) To annoy or bother someone persistently.

Sample Sentences

Noun sense 1:

  1. Make sure to use insect repellent to protect yourself from bug bites.
  2. The bugy scuttled across the kitchen counter.

Noun sense 2:

  1. I used to drive a vintage bugy when I was in college.
  2. His beat-up bugy barely made it to the finish line.

Adjective sense 1:

  1. The old computer has become quite bugy; it crashes frequently.
  2. Due to heavy rain, the roads have become bugy and unsafe to drive on.

Verb sense 1:

  1. Stop bugying me, I'm trying to study.
  2. His little sister loves to bugy him when he's playing video games.
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