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    [Noun]  | "bug" | \ ˈbəg \


    1: any of an order (Hemiptera and especially its suborder Heteroptera) of insects (such as an assassin bug or chinch bug) that have sucking mouthparts, forewings thickened at the base, and incomplete metamorphosis and are often economic pests —called also true bug

    2: any of various small arthropods (such as a beetle or spider) resembling the true bugs

    3: any of several insects (such as a head louse) commonly considered obnoxious


    Origin: 1594 ;

     Origin unknown;

    [Noun]  | "bug" 


    1: bogey, bugbear


    Origin: 15th century ;

     Middle English bugge hobgoblin; probably akin to Low German bögge goblin;

    [Noun]  | "bug-out bag" | \ ˈbəg-ˌau̇t- \


    1: a bag packed with survival supplies (such as food, water, medications, and flashlights) and kept ready for use in case of an emergency that requires rapid evacuation : go bag


    Origin: circa 1958 ;

    [Verb]  | "bug" 


    1: bother, annoy

    2: to plant a concealed microphone in

    3: to lose one's composure : freak —often used with out


    Origin: 1935 ;

    [Verb]  | "bug" 


    1: protrude, bulge —often used with out

    2: to cause to bug


    Origin: 1865 ;

     Probably from {see: |bug:1|bug:1};

    [Verb]  | "bug off" 


    1: leave, depart —usually used as a command


    Origin: 1952 ;

     Probably short for bugger off;

    [Verb]  | "bug out" 


    1: to retreat during a military action; especially : to flee in panic

    2: to depart especially in a hurry


    Origin: 1950 ;

     Origin unknown;

    [Geographical name]  | "Bug" | \ ˈbüg \


    1: river over 450 miles (720 kilometers) long in central Europe rising in western Ukraine, forming part of Ukraine—Poland and Poland—Belarus borders, and flowing into the Vistula River in Poland

    2: river over 500 miles (805 kilometers) long in southwestern Ukraine flowing southeast to the estuary of the Dnieper River

    [Adjective]  | "bug-eyed" | \ ˈbəg-ˌīd \


    1: having the eyes bulging (as with fright)


    Origin: 1872 ;

    [Adjective]  | "an*ti-bug" | \ ˌan-tē-ˈbəg \


    1: repelling or destroying insects (such as mosquitoes) : deterring or intended to deter bugs


    Origin: 1850 ;

    [Noun]  | "bug" 


    1: a person with a strong and habitual liking for something;


      * e.g., " ... a camera bug who loves taking candid shots at fairs and festivals "





    2: an abnormal state that disrupts a plant's or animal's normal bodily functioning;


      * e.g., " ... I can't go to work today because I've caught some bug that's going around "





    [Verb]  | "bug" 


    1: to disturb the peace of mind of (someone) especially by repeated disagreeable acts;


      * e.g., " ... these incessant phone calls are really starting to bug me "



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    2: to thrust oneself upon (another) without invitation;


      * e.g., " ... I hate to bug you, but could you help me move this table? "



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    [Verb]  | "bug off" 


    1: to leave a place often for another;


      * e.g., " ... I wish you would just bug off and leave me alone "





    [Verb]  | "bug out" 


    1: to hasten away from something dangerous or frightening;


      * e.g., " ... the ground soldiers bugged out just before the start of the aerial bombing "





    2: to leave a place often for another;


      * e.g., " ... the strange visitor bugged out without so much as saying a word "



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     [ "bug" ]

    1: name of the sexiest mother fucker to ever exist

      * e.g.,  ... bug is the smexiest, hottest, bad bitch to ever exist on this earth 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: Bug

      * e.g.,  ... "Don't bug me, I really need to concentrate!" 


     [ "bug" ]

    2: (to pester)

     [ "bug" ]

    1: A fault in a computer system or any physical entity including humanoids.

      * e.g.,  ... I have been pwnz0red by a bug and am not well. 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: someone who’s insecure at the beach

      * e.g.,  ... her boyfriend’s a bug, right? 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: term of endearment, usually used by girls and women, sometimes older men. but youll never find a boy wholl call you bug.

      * e.g.,  ... girl to mom: hi bug!!! 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: commonly refered to as "the bug"

      * e.g.,  ... "That girl is lucky she doesnt have the bug, after all that messing around she does" 


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     [ "bug" ]

    3: An STD.


     [ "bug" ]

    4: Can be used to describe a large variety of sexually transmitted deseases but this term is most well known for meaning THE BIG ONE... HIV or AIDS.

     [ "bug" ]

    1: Back Up Gun. (Noun)

      * e.g.,  ... Good thing I remembered to carry my BUG today. 


     [ "bug" ]

    2: A secondary gun that is carried, in case the primary gun is inaccessible or out of ammo.

     [ "bug" ]

    1: a thing that crawls around until it is stepped on or killed in any other way.

      * e.g.,  ... "dude, you stepped on the bug" 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: To have a sudden interest or craving for something.

      * e.g.,  ...  I really have a bug for New York Cherry ice cream. 

     [ "bug" ]

    1: A fault in a computer system

      * e.g.,  ... There's a few bugs to work out in the system. 

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