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bug

bug [ bug ]


noun  (plural bugs)
Definition:
 
1. insect with piercing and sucking mouthparts: an insect with thickened forewings and mouthparts adapted for piercing and sucking. Order Hemiptera.

2. insect regarded as pest: an insect or similar organism, especially one considered to be a pest, e.g. an aphid, bedbug, or cockroach
can't stand having bugs in the house

3. ailment caused by germ: a mild illness caused by an unspecified germ or microorganism ( informal )
got a stomach bug

4. defect: a defect or flaw in a design, machine, or system ( informal )
We're working to get the bugs out before the system becomes operational.

5. comput programming error: an error in a computer program ( informal )

6. telecommunications hidden listening device: a concealed electronic device, usually a small microphone, that is used for listening to or recording private conversations ( informal )

7. craze or obsession: a strong and often widespread enthusiasm for or obsession with something ( informal )
had been bitten by the theater bug



verb  (past and past participle bugged, present participle bug·ging, 3rd person present singular bugs)
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb pester somebody: to cause somebody persistent trouble and annoyance ( informal )
Go away and stop bugging me!

2. transitive verb hide listening device in something: to conceal an electronic listening device in something
She suspected her office had been bugged.

3. transitive verb listen to something secretly: to listen to or eavesdrop on a conversation using an electronic listening device
He thinks someone is bugging his phone conversations.

4. intransitive verb bulge outward: to grow large, especially in bulging outward, as the eyes do when somebody is surprised or scared ( informal ) ( refers to eyes )

[14th century. Origin ?]

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