Hey liddy bug!
by things i have experienced November 07, 2022
tom: we’ve been talking for a while i think i love you, but not fully just more than friends
sarah: so you bug spray love me?
tom: yeah i bug spray love you
sarah: so you bug spray love me?
tom: yeah i bug spray love you
by bugspraylova123 January 26, 2024
Bug x it's a game any game that is made by Russians and the game is powered by unity, volka and baboones.
And you won't listen to your community cuz you know you got more IQ then any one.
And you won't listen to your community cuz you know you got more IQ then any one.
by Bugx baboon. February 07, 2020
Bug x is a game any game and it's made by Russians and the game has to run on unity,volka,bugs and baboons.
by Bugx baboon. February 07, 2020
One of those ancient dried up rotten bees, or similar you find from time to time on the windowsill, or around various carnivorous plants. Sometimes can smell of shit.
by Mark Nordenstein April 22, 2007
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)
(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."
"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
When you finish killing a bug in the house and rather than throwing the tissue out in the trash, you drown the sucker.
by CranberryKing January 04, 2017