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(Adjective) Used in certain part of Asia.

To describe a person with beautiful personality and quality that come with minor peculiarities (in a good or cute kind of way).
She is very classy, cute and clever but tend to be clumsy at times. She is such a Bugsie!
Bugsie by IcemanKL May 17, 2014
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used in the U.K. to call dibbs, to claim first choice, by saying bagsie you are saying it is yours because you are the first to claim it.
bagsie shotgun (i will sit in the front passenger seat)
bagsie in goal (i will play as goalkeeper)
bagsie yer iphone (i know blackberry is better but if that shit is goin fer free..)
bagsie by nickthetwat May 8, 2010
Some broke kid who scammed me.
Likes to talk about boners.
You know "bugxie" that poor kid

"big black boner"
Bugxie by DeadZone__ May 11, 2019

busier than a cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond

A phrase your grandparent might use to describe being busy with a futile, impossible, or endless task.

Cats like to cover their feces, but if they've done their business on a frozen pond, no matter how long they try to dig up something to cover it with, their paws will always slide on the ice. The joke is the mental image of a cat making the digging motion on ice for a long time.
I don't know why I keep weeding that garden. I've been busier than a cat trying to bury a turd on a frozen pond, but I tell you what, there's gonna be just as many dandelions tomorrow.

busier than a one-armed bricklayer in Baghdad

a person who is extraordinarily busy, to the point that they have no capacity to take on extra workload
- Hey Bob, can you get last quarter's financial report to me by close of business on Friday

- Sorry Peter, im busier than a one-armed bricklayer in Baghdad
Alternate word used for shopping cart, typically used in the South.
Ex. 1:"I almost hit a buggie driving through the parking lot because they put one right in a parking space."

Ex.2: "Hey, if you're coming in the store could you grab me a buggie?"
Buggie by Drumming Ginger September 22, 2017