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 ?!"
Me : "Oh my god !! I'm buggin .. I'm buggin ! Really ?!"
by Syyyddd July 21, 2014
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."
"Hey man, I'm buggin out, I've got stuff to do. Thanks for the beer."
by Rule .303 March 14, 2013
"Can I have some of your candy?"
"No, there's only enough for me..."
"Can I PLEASE have some of your candy?"
"I said no! Goddamn...you buggin''
"No, there's only enough for me..."
"Can I PLEASE have some of your candy?"
"I said no! Goddamn...you buggin''
by Ceramics December 09, 2016
"That joke had me buggin up"
by Ya Girl Jo May 09, 2016
by burntham September 05, 2003
"is tito's and prime valid or buggin"
"you're either valid or you're buggin and right now you're buggin"
"mateo is buggin"
"you're either valid or you're buggin and right now you're buggin"
"mateo is buggin"
by jalenaguirre July 02, 2022