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buggy adjective silly, insane, or inbetween US, 1902- Now, beat it, you baggy old bitch! Take your buggy boy friend and clear out of here before I forget I’m a lady. — Jim Thompson, Pop. 1280, p. 201, 1964
- Back in New York the place had gone Beatle buggy. — Murray Kaufman, Murray the K Tells It Like It Is, Baby, p. 91, 1966
- “I can tell you right now the sonofabitch weren’t never right after that. Got buggy, I guess.” — William Brashler, City Dogs, p. 60, 1976
- He had no desire to go back up to his cutting room again, get all buggy with his thoughts. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 435, 1992
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