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A individual who is progressive, forward thinking, innovative, intelligent, independent, strong will, sharp, self-motivated, and driven. (Individuals without high self esteem who seeks to be included generally dislike or hate on this individual)
"Please stop hating on me because I am bugie, chic. Let go and find yourself."

That diva chic is so bugie!

Redefining bugie, that's me.
Bugie by Diva9 October 23, 2011
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over-exceedingly pissed off. Angered after being annoyed from stupid people, ignorant people, and/or long, nautious car rides. salty
He backstabbed our team, that dirty trader! It makes me really bugie.

"Bugie..."
bugie by Aaron-AD-MJ* March 20, 2008
One of the super coolest people in the whole world ...she is hylarious and can beat anyone in a brupping contest...and shes an amazing artiest
Crap shes a bugie...she kicks ass
bugie by Super S February 5, 2005

bugie birb

goofy birby
Person: "hey-"
bugie birb: "yes."
Person: *dead*
bugie birb by Baby_T-Rex December 30, 2023

Go to buggery 

1. A lighthearted and humorous alternative to either "Get fucked" or "Go to hell". Literally, "Leave now, and sometime in the near future find and participate in an act of sodomy."
2. To enter an unfavorable situation.
Go to buggery by zmp February 10, 2005

Buggerance Factor 

This phrase is derived from the English slang word buggerance meaning something annoying, an untimely interruption or anything else that interferes with the smooth progress of work. It is used a lot in project management where it became necessary to allow additional time for these unforeseen and unforeseeable events. Where it was not possible to allow this time against a particular element of the project, a non-specific increase in time was allowed to cover these eventualities, this became known as the Buggerance Factor.

The Buggerance Factor is there to cover the extra time needed to rectify those things, which never ever go wrong, but invariably do if you fail to allow for them. It is usually added because of a sixth sense on the part of the project manager that something unexpected is going to happen and is the factor that allows for the law of project management that states Parkinson, Murphy and Sod are alive and well and working on your project. See also Malcolm’s Law.
That Heale Malcolm has managed to wangle his way on to the next project!

That fuckwit! We'd better increase the buggerance factor in that case.
Buggerance Factor by AKACroatalin February 28, 2019