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bugged out

To be so fucked up that you have no concept of reality.

"Last night I was so bugged out I couldn't move."

by The Bugged Out Man January 20, 2013

49๐Ÿ‘ 22๐Ÿ‘Ž


bug out

was used in the early 1940's meaning to leave, to go,to travel somewhere

I'm going to bug out to the drive in. why don't you bug out an leave me alone!!

by south pac flash June 6, 2009

42๐Ÿ‘ 30๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bug Out

(Noun) bug out, Slang. to flee in panic; show panic or alarm .Someone or something that is feeling nervouse , paranoied, or inattentive,usually freaking out for no reason, overly dramatic or over exaguarting
(Verb)Someone or something that is doing that act of freaking out , acting upon paranoia.
Originated from the word Bug (noun)any insect or insectlike invertebrate,referring to the way an insect would appear,or act in movement, vibrations, indicating nervousness or Panic.

Man:Hey Whats up ?
Women: What do you mean by that, Are you trying to make fun of me, yes thats what your doing , your so mean , What have i ever done to you ?
Man: Holy shit, What a bug out, Why you Buggin i just said Whats up ? You have to chill, Your sucha a Bug out !!
Women:Sorry
Man: You Buggin!

by Vicky Azrak December 18, 2007

71๐Ÿ‘ 66๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bugged out

You've overdosed and your lips go pale (white). You can't really move and everything is tingly so you just need to sit down, you're basically fucked.

he bugged out after we bunned on the weekend, did you see his lips omg

by 420blazin October 3, 2013

19๐Ÿ‘ 17๐Ÿ‘Ž


bugged out

to be scared or fear something.

person 1: yo dogg why u all bugged out?
person 2: cz my house is on fire, prick!

by jord!n June 9, 2006

39๐Ÿ‘ 52๐Ÿ‘Ž


Bugged Out

*Bizarre or Strange

1st person "you, I just won $25 on a scratch off"

2nd person "oh word? That's bugged out, I won $25 too!"

by elsewon January 8, 2014

9๐Ÿ‘ 12๐Ÿ‘Ž


bug-out

The act of leaving a festival once tear-down and pack-up are completed.

After the last day at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival, we couldn't wait to bug-out and head to the next show.

by George Luetkemeyer May 30, 2008

6๐Ÿ‘ 9๐Ÿ‘Ž