1. bugged - Adjective
2. bugged - Verb
Derived from bug
3. bugged - Adjective Satellite
having hidden electronic eavesdropping devices
Source: WordNetwired hotel rooms Source: Internet
even the car is bugged Source: Internet
And maybe this was intentional, we saw as much of Lisa as Nate did, but I don't know, it just kind of bugged me. Source: Internet
I didn’t talk to anyone on the plane and, after arriving in Moscow, I avoided speaking in public because we’d been told that every room in the hotel was bugged (they were), and we would always be followed by the KGB (we were). Source: Internet
Heath did not publicly display his anger, with aides saying that he was unconcerned about having been bugged at the White House. Source: Internet
In 1963 on Macmillan's orders following the Profumo Affair, MI5 bugged the cabinet room, the waiting room, and the prime minister's study until the devices were removed in 1977 on Callaghan's orders. Source: Internet