bug in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
bug in Konkani कोंकणी
bug in English
- bug⇄adj. buglike.
- bug⇄bug (1), noun, verb, bugged,bugging.
- bug⇄bug (2), noun.
(Obsolete.) a bugaboo; bogy. - bug⇄carpet beetle orbug
any one of several small beetles whose larvae destroy carpets, other fabrics, and furs; buffalo bug. - bug⇄expr. bug off (or out), (U.S. Slang.) to run or rush away; depart; retreat.
Ex. The regime and its followers thereupon bugged out ... as fast as planes and ships would bear them (Time). - bug⇄expr. bug out, (U.S. Informal.) (of the eyes) to bulge or open wide.
Ex. The eyes of the little boy bugged out with astonishment when he saw his new bicycle. - bug⇄noun 1. a crawling insect with a pointed beak for piercing and sucking. A bug either has no wings or has a front pair of wings thickened at the base. Bedbugs, plant lice, and chinch bugs are true bugs. All true bugs are hemipterous insects.
2. any - bug⇄v.i. (U.S. Informal.) (of the eyes) to bulge, as with astonishment; bug out.
Ex. ... details that really made the subcommitteemen's eyes bug (New Yorker). - bug⇄v.t. 1. to hide a small microphone within (a room, telephone, or the like) for overhearing a conversation.
Ex. The spy bugged enemy headquarters.
2. (Slang.) to annoy; irritate; pester; trouble.
Ex. They tried to bug me with the bangin