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buggy

[buhg-ee] / ˈbʌg i /
ADJECTIVE
crazy
Synonyms
Antonyms
WEAK




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Upside: You can use it to get out of buggy Fourth of July parties.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 29, 2026

Not only does the pipeline of junior talent dry up, but residual effects include buggy software, service outages, security vulnerabilities and mounting technical debt.

From The Wall Street Journal May 22, 2026

But bragging about enjoying a hard shell taco nowadays is like showing up to a street takeover in a horse buggy.

From Los Angeles Times May 13, 2026

"When I'm not using the cart," Trump, who has frequently been pictured in a golf buggy, added in a mock-dramatic aside.

From Barron's May 5, 2026

“There’s an old buggy out there, Lee, in perfect condition,” Daddy said.

From "Miracles on Maple Hill" by Virginia Sorensen

Parents push buggies through quiet leafy side streets of this popular neighbourhood that is also within easy reach of central London.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

“At the turn of the 20th century, people were still in horses and buggies … they didn’t likely envision that there’d be an automobile to replace a buggy. But that’s what happened,” Cohen said.

From MarketWatch Apr. 28, 2026

The investors donned hard hats and piled into five-person buggies to get a tour of the Abilene campus, which has a 5,000-car parking lot built just for its construction workers.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 17, 2025

Watching Carrie write this novel, click-clacking away at her keyboard, pondering bonnets and buggies, is equivalent to watching a loved one descend into madness.

From Salon Jul. 15, 2025

The news of the wonderful pig spread clear up into the hills, and farmers came rattling down in buggies and buckboards, to stand hour after hour at Wilbur’s pen admiring the miraculous animal.

From "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White

Because the app would not be publicly available anymore, new updates could no longer be delivered to users in the US - which would make the app buggier and, eventually, unusable.

From BBC Jan. 15, 2025

Overviews has prompted users and analysts to share other, even buggier Google discoveries: The underlying Gemini bot appears to spawn “answers” first, then find citations.

From Slate May 30, 2024

We will just have a much worse, much buggier Instagram on our hands.

From The Verge Aug. 20, 2022

The Off Broadway dress was problematic enough, but the fancier Broadway version, operated by a stage manager with a garage-door opener, is even buggier.

From New York Times Jul. 28, 2021

Men assume that if their wives don’t love them enough, it must be because they are buggier than a flophouse blanket.

From Washington Post Feb. 5, 2018

Armed with the information in the April 18 news article “Answers to the buggiest questions on Brood X cicadas,” I feel prepared to deal with the upcoming invasion.

From Washington Post Apr. 23, 2021

That officially makes iOS 8, thus far, the buggiest iOS yet.

From Slate Nov. 18, 2014

Just two years ago, nearly half of the folks online used Internet Explorer 6.0—the slowest, buggiest, most security-flawed browser on the market.

From Slate Feb. 4, 2010




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