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Big bug

Big Big creepy crawler w/ legs and can fly ( sometimes ) very big insect scary insect (to some people)
Michelle: Oh No! Big bug! How scary!
Bug: BUZzzzZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz
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The Bug Lady

A woman who has a reputation for knowing everything about insects and other small creatures.

She's obsessed with Mantises and Cockroaches, and isn't grossed out by something crawling on her in the slightest.
"How did she know all those facts about Millipedes?"

"Don't you know? She's the Bug Lady."
by Venextron November 30, 2023
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dead bugging

Laying on your back like a dead bug while your partner eats your booty
Man that girl was dead bugging my booty so good I climaxed
by Alphaman405 October 3, 2017
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Beetle bug

A man that is a little thuggish, crazy, narcassistic, has sixth sense like antennas, unhygenic, dirty, secretly perverted and just plain creepy
Im so glad i dumped that beetle bug.
by Ladybirdthuglife05 February 1, 2018
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Bug

Bug is another word for a scandinavian nicotine product you put under your lips, originally called Snus. Simular to the american "Dip"
"Ey bro, can I get a bug? I used all of mine yesterday"
by Storbugaren November 5, 2019
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Boning Bug

Also known as Scabies, a highly contagious skin mite that doctors say is most commonly transferred during intimate contact.
The doctor said Alexa has boning bugs!!!!
by ermahgerdddd February 20, 2013
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g-bug

Verb:
(1) (Computing & Problem-Solving) To debug, troubleshoot, or refine something using GPT (or another AI tool)—whether it’s code, a stubborn idea, or a half-baked argument.

(2) To use AI as a sounding board to refine thoughts, rework a draft, or poke holes in an idea.

Noun:
(1) The process of using AI to troubleshoot or refine something.

(2) A specific case of AI-assisted debugging, brainstorming, or problem-solving.

Etymology:
A play on debug, swapping in g- for GPT, because let’s be real—that’s what’s actually doing the heavy lifting.

Other forms, e.g.,
g-bugging (noun)

g-bugged (adjective, verb)
"I was banging my head against the wall with this SQL query for hours, then I g-bugged it, and boom—fixed in two minutes."
"I knew my pitch was missing something, so I g-bugged it until it was perfect."
"That wasn’t my best take, but after a quick g-bug, I found my weak point."
"I didn't have time to flesh out a long email, but a fast g-bug gave me the gist of what I needed."
"This report was a mess, but now it’s g-bugged and ready to go."
by SomeDataGuy February 20, 2025
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