She bug on (bugged on) to my yahoo messenger.
by Ryan Davis is a ... August 13, 2008
Bug is what i call the creepy brown guy who stares at me in math.
It can be applied to any creepy guy but generally it is a creepy BROWN guy.. with a mustache- (NOT A COOL TWISTY FRENCH ONE)
It can be applied to any creepy guy but generally it is a creepy BROWN guy.. with a mustache- (NOT A COOL TWISTY FRENCH ONE)
-Bug just picked his nose
-Bug is winking his unibrow at me
-A creepy brown guy is stalking you? oh you mean a bug.
-Bug is winking his unibrow at me
-A creepy brown guy is stalking you? oh you mean a bug.
by ilove(BAH) November 19, 2010
by Dak4President January 19, 2017
"Dont worry about him he's just a bug"
by nooopy January 04, 2004
adj. used to describe an event that was the shit or tops. When something that goes down will not-soon be outdone.
by RobVDub August 24, 2008
Tech Term:
Started when a moth was found between two relays inside a government(US) computer back when a computer occupied an entire room/storage center.
Flash back to the new century and a bug refers to a glitch which causes a computer program or hardware to malfunction, resulting in unwanted actions. These actions can range from a program failing also refered to as BSoD, or a CTD. If hardware is affected, the results can mean lower performance, or inability to boot.
A bug can be remedied in a number of ways, an update from the hardware manufacturer, an update from the software vendor, or help from a tech savvy community. The latter of the three usually doesn't include a permanent fix, but a loop around the problem resulting in desired performance without the intervention of the manufacturers.
Started when a moth was found between two relays inside a government(US) computer back when a computer occupied an entire room/storage center.
Flash back to the new century and a bug refers to a glitch which causes a computer program or hardware to malfunction, resulting in unwanted actions. These actions can range from a program failing also refered to as BSoD, or a CTD. If hardware is affected, the results can mean lower performance, or inability to boot.
A bug can be remedied in a number of ways, an update from the hardware manufacturer, an update from the software vendor, or help from a tech savvy community. The latter of the three usually doesn't include a permanent fix, but a loop around the problem resulting in desired performance without the intervention of the manufacturers.
Windows XP was found out to have yet ANOTHER bug that hackers can abuse. Im going to go download the update right now before someone compromises my system.
by OmegaMerc February 20, 2006