Buggy (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

adjective, bug·gi·er, bug·gi·est.
  1. infested with bugs: We spent one last muggy, buggy summer at the campsite up North, then started vacationing in the Southwest.
  2. (of software) containing errors or imperfections that reduce reliability, performance, or user experience: The game’s load times were slow, and the autosave was buggy.
  3. crazy; insane; peculiar.
noun, plural bug·gies.
  1. a light, four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage with a single seat and a transverse spring.
  2. (in India) a light, two-wheeled carriage with a folding top.
  3. baby carriage.
  4. an automobile, especially an old or dilapidated one.
  5. a small wagon or truck for transporting heavy materials, as coal in a mine or freshly mixed concrete at a construction site, for short distances.
  6. a car, as for transporting ingots or charges for open-hearth furnaces.
  7. any of various small vehicles adapted for use on a given terrain, as on sand beaches or swamps.
  8. a light, two-wheeled, open carriage.
noun plural -gies
  1. a light horse-drawn carriage having either four wheels (esp in the US and Canada) or two wheels (esp in Britain and India)
  2. short for beach buggy
  3. short for Baby Buggy See baby carriage
  4. a small motorized vehicle designed for a particular purpose
adjective -gier or -giest
  1. infested with bugs
  2. insane
  3. (of a system or machine, esp a computer program) containing errors or faults
Buggy (noun) Definition, Meaning & Examples

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