by YungSack January 10, 2015
An adjective which can have any meaning depending on the use. Often used to describe strong feelings. Pronunciation: (Bug-ehd)
Claris: what’s ghini cro
Riley: I just failed a test so I’m pretty bugged
Riley: yo I just copped a fresh pair of air max 97’s
Brian: aye that’s bugged
Riley: I just failed a test so I’m pretty bugged
Riley: yo I just copped a fresh pair of air max 97’s
Brian: aye that’s bugged
by DMD GANG January 22, 2019
1. When something is too good, or someone is too good at something, to the point where it feels like cheating. It feels as if something/someone is using a cheat code. Whatever is happening feels like a glitch, because it’s simply too good to be true.
2. When something feels like it’s been tampered with, or just feels ‘off’
2. When something feels like it’s been tampered with, or just feels ‘off’
“Messi in FIFA15 is bugged. How am I supposed to stop him?”
“That McLaren is bugged. It goes way too fast!”
How am I supposed to compete in the spelling bee against John? He’s bugged, he knows every word in the dictionary!”
“Steph Curry’s shot is bugged. He turns around before the ball even goes in the basket! What is that?”
“I refuse to play against Steve in billiards on this table. The table is bugged! Unless I shoot a certain way, the ball won’t go in.”
“This Nintendo controller is bugged, I’m not playing against you with this.”
“That McLaren is bugged. It goes way too fast!”
How am I supposed to compete in the spelling bee against John? He’s bugged, he knows every word in the dictionary!”
“Steph Curry’s shot is bugged. He turns around before the ball even goes in the basket! What is that?”
“I refuse to play against Steve in billiards on this table. The table is bugged! Unless I shoot a certain way, the ball won’t go in.”
“This Nintendo controller is bugged, I’m not playing against you with this.”
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