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being paranoid, anxious, or just straight up retartded. usually a side effect of too much PCP, cocain or possibly a mixture of various drugs.
person 1; yo trevor theres piggys outside man!
person 2; naw brah thats just my neighbors dude! they like 80 years old or some shit.
person 1; im'a grab the 12 gauge! lock the doors! we aint goin out like this! BRING IT ON PIGGYS!!! I TAKE YOU ALL TO FUCKIN HELL!!
person 2; yo son that dust got you straight buggin'!
buggin' by ciaaran August 24, 2006
A word used to describe strange or foolhardy behavior. This word can also be used to fill random voids when a lack of vocabulary occurs, mostly while describing another's actions.
1. Jesus: Judas, why you buggin'?

2. "And on the seventh day, God was buggin'."

3. Talents, interests, or hobbies:
- Singing
- Woodworking
- Motorcycles
- Travel
- Golf
- Buggin'

4. NIGGA 1: Dawg, dat bitch hotta than a mofoka'!
NIGGA 2: Hell yea f'sho brah, I poop in dat bitch's ass! I give dat bitch e-coli fo da pussy.
NIGGA 1: Niggah, you be buggin'.
Bruh you buggin'
buggin' by mydogiscute. September 21, 2018
"This Buggin' lad is driving me insane!"
Buggin' by MinedAgate February 14, 2025

buggin out

(1)To preform an action, or display a behavior that contradicts your normal persona.(2)To unintentionally act like your under the influence of a hallucenogenic drug while sober.(3)Conduct unbecoming of a person of sound mind and body.(4)Brief mental impairment.
Guy#1: Yo, did you hear somebody knocking at the door?
Guy#2: Naw, son you buggin out.
buggin out by Bran-Knew April 26, 2006

buggin' out 

To do something wrong without realizing; to make a stupid mistake.
*Taxi driver pulls up to a fast food restaurant and stops without entering the drive thru*

Passenger: Does this look like the shit where I could order at? The shit down there! Buggin' out. YEEEEERRRR.
buggin' out by Hot n Juicey Wendy December 21, 2018

Buggin-out 

Verb derived from the term "(to) bug out". To retreat or flee, especially in a panic during a battle. In a non-military use, it means to depart quickly. Originated among GI's early in the Korean War (1950-1953) and entered civilian culture from there. Very similar to "bail out" used by aircrew in earlier wars and still in use today, sometimes as "(to) bail".
"Hey Sarge! They're buggin-out from the ridge over there. Wonder what they're up to now? Should we fall back?"

"Hey man, I'm buggin out, I've got stuff to do. Thanks for the beer."
Buggin-out by Rule .303 March 14, 2013