Yeah that kid has been modifying anything that moves since he was old enough to hold a wrench
It Looks like he has the speed bug
It Looks like he has the speed bug
by Dipstick5568 June 8, 2025
Get the The speed bugmug. Bugs that are so nutty/crazy looking that you'll probably never see in real life except for on tv or in a zoo.
duuuuude that bug is sooo nutty! its fuckin weird looking!
there should be a website called nutty bugs, so then we can search up pictures of all the crazy lookin nutty bugs!
there should be a website called nutty bugs, so then we can search up pictures of all the crazy lookin nutty bugs!
by marcus mcsteazy July 27, 2010
Get the Nutty Bugsmug. 1. When Highschool/College athletes can't stop transferring, usually because he is unsatisfied with the sports program.
2. When Multiple athletes transfer schools in a short period of time.
2. When Multiple athletes transfer schools in a short period of time.
1. Kevin was bit by the transfer bug freshman year... ever since has been to three schools.
2. Transfer Bug has been busy a West high, as four of their top recruits have left the school in 2019
2. Transfer Bug has been busy a West high, as four of their top recruits have left the school in 2019
by thekinghimselfandhisnoblesteed November 11, 2019
Get the Transfer Bugmug. by DuckorGoose May 14, 2020
Get the Mia Bugmug. by hs football August 13, 2011
Get the Bug boxedmug. by Hyonkity July 27, 2020
Get the Stage Bugmug. "May bug" (noun) is one of the commonly used names for the cockchafer, a large brown beetle (normally 2-3cm in length as adults) native to Europe. These often emerge as adults during or slightly before May, and are considered crop pests, due to their appetite for vegetation.
The cockchafer has a well-established history as a crop pest, and was put in trial in France in 1320, where the beetles were accused of damaging crops. The court ruled that the beetles did in fact damage the crops and were ordered to leave the area, which the beetles ignored, thus proving that the cockchafer is one of many beetles that is above the law.
Cockchafers feed on plant matter and are not venomous and do not sting. While cockchafers can fly, they are clumsy, leading them to crash into surfaces, including people and windows. Their long legs feature small spines and hooks that help them grip plants stems, but often lead them to become tangled in hair. Contrary to urban myth that cockchafers crash into people in order to attack them or lay eggs in their hair, cockchafers are generally not aggressive towards humans and much prefer to lay eggs in soil. As they are attracted to light, they can frequently be seen around porch lights between Late and early July.
The cockchafer has a well-established history as a crop pest, and was put in trial in France in 1320, where the beetles were accused of damaging crops. The court ruled that the beetles did in fact damage the crops and were ordered to leave the area, which the beetles ignored, thus proving that the cockchafer is one of many beetles that is above the law.
Cockchafers feed on plant matter and are not venomous and do not sting. While cockchafers can fly, they are clumsy, leading them to crash into surfaces, including people and windows. Their long legs feature small spines and hooks that help them grip plants stems, but often lead them to become tangled in hair. Contrary to urban myth that cockchafers crash into people in order to attack them or lay eggs in their hair, cockchafers are generally not aggressive towards humans and much prefer to lay eggs in soil. As they are attracted to light, they can frequently be seen around porch lights between Late and early July.
*POOONG* (The sound of a may bug hitting a large window)
"The May bugs are ruining our vegetable garden."
"The Court finds these May bugs guilty of property damage and loitering, and demands that they evacuate this farm immediately and without compensation for relocation. Failure to do so will result in extermination by fly-swatter."
"The May bugs are ruining our vegetable garden."
"The Court finds these May bugs guilty of property damage and loitering, and demands that they evacuate this farm immediately and without compensation for relocation. Failure to do so will result in extermination by fly-swatter."
by getskilled June 29, 2022
Get the May bugmug.