A vehicle used for transportation
“The bossman used to ride around in a buggy.”
A pushchair or stroller
“Why not dress that cat in those old doll clothes and take him for a ride in the baby buggy?”
A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine
A cart or carriage used for carrying loads, historically pulled by a horse
A conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store
A type of horse-drawn carriage, with a foldable roof covering
Infested with insects
“I walk into the field through new spring grass and stand between the buggy swamp and the river, on the spot of the old Sportsmen's Home.”
Not in full command of one's faculties
“What exactly were you doing sitting there in a converted greenhouse swilling cheap whiskey with a buggy old man and his grinning nephew?”
(computing) Full or errors
“Trying to support low‐quality and buggy software slows down the ability to deliver timely software releases.”
Faulty, not working or functioning as expected
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