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Buggie

A Term used for a Shopping cart. Commonly used by people in the Pittsburg area.

The other night we threw a buggie off the KMart Roof.

by SHAKEANBAKE August 11, 2006

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Buggy

Term 1. Vulnerable, Youth, Baby, "Ethereal".
Term 2. Reference to New or something that has never been seen before; something special or beautiful.

The Term goes most often with "Buggyface"

Lily is out of this world. I have never met anyone like her in the entire world she's such an ethereal beauty. She is a such a "Buggy"!

by Meager December 23, 2013

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Buggy

A British word for a babys stroller. In england it's also called a pram.

"can you please get the buggy out of the boot of the car?" translated to US English "can you please get the stroller out of the trunk of the car?"

by KayShorty561 December 24, 2015

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buggy

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

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

by Mr. Class March 21, 2008

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Buggie

A sweet, caring, amazing, person that rarely holds a grudge!!! With a kick ass nick name (Buggie)

I love Buggie she's such an amazing person

by Megan H. April 25, 2005

50๐Ÿ‘ 50๐Ÿ‘Ž


Buggies

Does not mean boobies, breasts, or anything similar. If used in conversation the speaker should be stared (or attacked) at until he breaks down and reconciles himself for saying such a stupid phrase.

Buggies is not a word.

by DavyJones909 May 11, 2010

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buggy

in software, a program that has a bug

this new driver is buggy!

by m4 May 26, 2005

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