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    buggy
    /ˈbʌɡi/

    adjective

    • 1. infested with bugs: "we pressed on through the buggy undergrowth"
    • 2. (of a computer program or system) faulty in operation: "the software is infuriatingly slow and buggy"

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  3. Learn the meanings of buggy as a noun and an adjective in different contexts, such as cars, baby chairs, carriages, and computing. See how to use buggy in sentences and compare it with related words.

  4. Buggy can be an adjective meaning infested with bugs or a noun meaning a light carriage or a baby carriage. Learn more about the word history, synonyms, examples, and phrases of buggy.

  5. Buggy can be a noun or an adjective with different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a baby carriage, a horse-drawn vehicle, or a small motorized vehicle. As an adjective, it can mean infested with bugs, eccentric, or faulty.

  6. As a noun, buggy refers to a small, wheeled cart or other vehicle, especially a horse-drawn carriage (often called a horse and buggy). There are several different vehicles that can be called a buggy.

  7. Buggy can be a noun or an adjective with different meanings. As a noun, it can mean a small car, a baby chair, or a horse-drawn carriage. As an adjective, it can mean full of bugs or having computer errors.

  8. A buggy is a cart with wheels that's pulled by a horse. In the 19th century, the most popular way to take short trips was in a horse and buggy.

  9. Buggy can mean a small horse-drawn carriage, a baby carriage, a vehicle for off-road use, or a slang term for crazy or infested with bugs. Learn the origin, usage, and synonyms of buggy from various dictionaries and sources.

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