1. bugging - Noun
2. bugging - Verb
Derived from bug
bugging
present participle of bug
bugging (countable and uncountable, plural buggings)
Electronic surveillance.
After being told off for the loud music he was bugging the neighbourhood with, one fellow retorted that he has the right to do what pleases him in his own house! Source: Internet
At one point, after I'd asked her for the umpteenth time for permission to talk to DeWan again, DeWan's mother said something to the effect of, "Stop bugging me, I trust you." Source: Internet
Either way no point in bugging them about it. Source: Internet
First, I started bugging guys when they were at their busiest. Source: Internet
Here’s my audition tape” and there’s this one kid in particular who just kept bugging me and was like “I’m totally your Blake!” Source: Internet
If the warmer tone of the display is bugging you, there is always the option to disable True Tone on iPhone X from the Settings menu. Source: Internet