bugge

[US]/ˈbʌɡə/
[UK]/ˈbʌɡə/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.An English surname of origin, meaning 'follower of Bacchus' or derived from 'bug' (boogeyman).
Word Forms
Pluralbugges

Phrases & Collocations

bugger it

bugger all

bugger off

bugger that

bugger me

buggered up

bloody bugger

silly bugger

lucky bugger

poor bugger

Example Sentences

the software has a bugge that needs fixing.

i think i caught a bugge from my colleague.

the computer started to bugge after the update.

she got the photography bugge last summer.

there's a nasty bugge going around the office.

the bugge in the system caused a crash.

developers are working to patch the bugge.

i reported the bugge to technical support.

a tiny bugge crawled across the leaf.

the bugge was discovered during testing.

he decided to bugge out of the meeting early.

don't let the bugge bite you this winter.

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