Buggy

Word BUGGY
Character 5
Hyphenation bug gy
Pronunciations /bʌ.ɡi/

Definitions and meanings of "Buggy"

What do we mean by buggy?

A small horse-drawn cart.

A small motor vehicle, such as a dune buggy.

A hearse.

A pushchair; a stroller.

A shopping cart or trolley.

A southern U.S. term for a shopping cart used at a grocery store. Urban Dictionary

An item, typically a computer program, with numerous errors that may prevent or hinder a part of said program. Urban Dictionary

Otherwise known as a shopping cart; used at the grocery store to place food and other items for purchase Urban Dictionary

Adj. - Something that is annoying, obnoxious, frustrating, or irritating to an alarming degree; most effectively used simply as an exclamation. Urban Dictionary

As a noun, a term of endearment for a friend; or as an adj., used to denote affection or interest in a person Urban Dictionary

In software, a program that has a bug Urban Dictionary

1. an old worn out car 2. a shopping cart 3. flawed (said of computer programs) 4. crazy Urban Dictionary

1, Sometimes a nickname 2, My brutha .... Urban Dictionary

Feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny or aroused" A term derived from the great horned state of many large horned bugs, E.I. - Large Horned Beetles. (Horny Bugs; I.E. - Buggy) Urban Dictionary

To be bored Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Buggy

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The word "buggy" in example sentences

They had a cafe, and the man had what he called a buggy, and he'd load it with sandwiches and bring it through the mill, and we could buy sandwiches off of it. ❋ Eunice Austin (1980)

Sad that living the way we did for thousands of years until someone figured out how to put a motor in a buggy is considered “radical.” ❋ Unknown (2008)

I chose the porcelin buggy you see here, in pink, from another store, and put the flowers in it. ❋ Unknown (2007)

A true classic, if you like cringingly cheesy and clumsily macho - and the dune buggy is a really classy touch. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Finally Jim brought the buggy from the hotel, and they picked up their lighter parcels. ❋ Unknown (1911)

In a word, they are "buggy" - and thus, other scientists would find it impossible to replicate their experimental results. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The guy in the buggy was a tough one to believe too but the ending was the best. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Ms. DEARIE: But I liked the song, and I could sort of relate to that being from the country and the horse and buggy, which is something I always liked. ❋ Unknown (2009)

With a flash of insight, she realized the buggy was a microcosm of her marriage to Lonnie. ❋ Karin Gillespie (2005)

There were more than a dozen people in the wagon this English beauty drove; in the buggy was a tall woman, a short Italian, and the old lord himself, his left leg now a heavily bandaged stump. ❋ Larry McMurtry (2004)

He was well dressed, his buggy was the admired of all admirers, and he was newly married. ❋ Dell H. Munger (N/A)

I'm quite willing to be known as the buggy professor. ❋ Ethel Hueston (N/A)

Hitched to the buggy was her own horse, which was tied to a post of the corral. ❋ Charles D. Stewart (N/A)

It was the land of sulkies, -- made in all sizes to fit the pony that had to draw them, and of quality in accordance with the purse that paid for them, -- and a pair of horses and a buggy was a rare sight. ❋ Miles Franklin (1916)

On the way home I met Zadok in his buggy, which is a very nice one, driving his ❋ Unknown (1914)

For lying on a bit of hay in the bottom of the buggy was a white lamb no more than half as big as the lively black scamp that had got away from Johnnie the day before. ❋ Arthur Scott Bailey (1913)

[How do] I always [pick] the buggy with the fucked up [wheels]? ❋ Magnus Von Slaughterhausen (2010)

[The program] crashes [whenever] I [close it]: it must be buggy. ❋ Varsity (2004)

"Scooo me? Escoooo me? Please [move] your [mofo] buggy so I can put my [food] down." ❋ Frederick (2004)

- "[Steve Irwin] was killed by a [sting ray]." - "[Buggy]!" ❋ Kacky (2006)

Good morning buggy, it's good to [see you again]. Or, Hi, ([insert name here]), [you're my favorite] buggy-bunny. ❋ Mr. Class (2008)

this [new] [driver] is buggy! ❋ M4 (2005)

An overturned buggy filled with [stolen] [goods] was found along [the river]. ❋ The Return Of Light Joker (2009)

[Whats up] [Buggy], havent heard from you for [a while].. ❋ Covert Corpse (2009)

"Help! I'm [surrounded] by horny [bugs]!" "How about [coming over] later? I'm feeling a little buggy." ❋ Christian Steadfast (2007)

Man I am so buggy, I think i better go buy some [crack] to [get rid of] this [boredom] ❋ K Zunico (2010)

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