Meaning of the word buggy in English
What does buggy mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.
buggy
US /ˈbʌɡ.i/
UK /ˈbʌɡ.i/
Adjective
1.
full of bugs (insects)
Example:
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The old cabin was very buggy, so we had to use a lot of insect repellent.
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It's too buggy to eat outside tonight.
2.
(of a computer program or system) containing errors or defects
Example:
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The new software update is very buggy; it keeps crashing.
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We need to fix this buggy code before releasing the product.
Noun
1.
a small, lightweight carriage, typically with four wheels, for a baby or child
Example:
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She pushed the baby in a new buggy.
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The toddler enjoyed riding in the buggy at the park.
2.
a light, horse-drawn carriage, typically with two wheels and a single seat
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They took a romantic ride in a horse-drawn buggy.
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The farmer used a small buggy to transport goods.
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