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bug1
noun
1 any of thousands of insects with a flattened oval body and mouthparts modified to form a beak for piercing and sucking, eg aphids.
2 an insect living in dirty houses, etc and thought of as dirty.
3 N Am a popular name for any kind of insect.
4 colloq a popular name for a bacterium or virus that causes infection or illness a nasty stomach bug .
5 colloq a small hidden microphone.
6 colloq a small fault in a machine or computer program which stops it from working properly.
7 colloq an obsession or craze She caught the skiing bug .
verb (bugged , bugging )
1 colloq to hide a microphone in (a room, telephone, etc) so as to be able to listen in to conversations.
2 slang to annoy or worry someone.
3 US colloq said of the eyes: to bulge or pop out.
[17c: perhaps connected with Anglo-Saxon budda a beetle]
bug2
verb (bugged , bugging ) (usu bug out or off) intr , chiefly US, colloq to leave or retreat quickly, especially in a panic.
[1950s]
bug-eyed
adjective said of a person: with eyes bulging out from their face, eg from astonishment or exertion.
bugaboo
noun (bugaboos ) chiefly US, colloq an imaginary thing which causes fear or anxiety. Also called bugbear, bogey.
[18c]
bugbear
noun
1 an object of fear, dislike or annoyance, especially when that fear, etc is irrational.
2 folklore a hobgoblin or other imaginary creature invented to frighten young children.
[16c in sense 2, from obsolete bugge a bogy, perhaps from Welsh bwg hobgoblin]

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