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Bludging

Wasting time doing unproductive tasks, usually at the expense of your boss or the government.
What did you do today at work Jo? "Oh just the usual, stalked people on social media sites and posted random stuff on urbandictionary.com, just bludging whilst getting paid, yo"
by Jo_Os June 21, 2013
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Buggin

To be paranoid ( especially when high), or to freak out on someone.
Yo, I smoked that blunt before school and when I saw my teacher I was buggin.

Yo man I failed my math test yesterday.

What did your parents say?

My dad didn't say much but my mom was buggin.
by Mountain of rocks? April 24, 2009
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i'm buggin

I'm buggin practically means that like you can't believe what you're hearing or seeing and also an 80's way of saying what we say now "I'm trippin"
Friend : "Justin Timberlake is singing in your living room!!"

Me : "Oh my god !! I'm buggin .. I'm buggin ! Really ?!"
by Syyyddd July 20, 2014
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blogging

Term used to describe anyone with enough time or narcissism to document every tedious bit of minutia filling their uneventful lives. Possibly the most annoying thing about bloggers is the sense of self-importance they get after even the most modest of publicity. Sometimes it takes as little as a referral on a more popular blogger's website to set the lesser blogger's ego into orbit.
usually occurs after a person purchases or attains access to a computer but before they learn anything about writing.
by hex September 15, 2005
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buggin

Man, I'm totally buggin
by Cecilia March 8, 2004
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BUGGIN

“Buggin” is a term used in New York meaning the person won’t do whatever you just said like deadass.
Friend: I dare you to smash that treesh over there.

Me: Oh nah you buggin OD.
by ohhhmcm January 3, 2021
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Buggin-out

Verb derived from the term "(to) bug out". To retreat or flee, especially in a panic during a battle. In a non-military use, it means to depart quickly. Originated among GI's early in the Korean War (1950-1953) and entered civilian culture from there. Very similar to "bail out" used by aircrew in earlier wars and still in use today, sometimes as "(to) bail".
"Hey Sarge! They're buggin-out from the ridge over there. Wonder what they're up to now? Should we fall back?"

"Hey man, I'm buggin out, I've got stuff to do. Thanks for the beer."
by Rule .303 March 14, 2013
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