1. buggy - Noun
2. buggy - Adjective
3. buggy - Adjective Satellite
Infested or abounding with bugs.
A light one horse two-wheeled vehicle.
A light, four-wheeled vehicle, usually with one seat, and with or without a calash top.
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Adapting BASIC for the Apple II was a tedious job as Apple received a source listing for Microsoft 6502 BASIC which proved to be an extremely buggy mess and also required the addition of Integer BASIC commands. Source: Internet
A Black man, “his back all raw,” beaten by police with a buggy trace. Source: Internet
Also, unlike toad haters who would disagree with me, I think that with their big, buggy eyes, fat little bellies and warty skin, they are cute. Source: Internet
“Back then it was kind of a horse and buggy days … Milk a few cows and raise a few chickens.” Source: Internet
Bond and Rider are captured by No's men after Quarrel is burned to death by the doctor's "dragon"—a flamethrowing armoured swamp buggy designed to keep away trespassers. Source: Internet