buggy

noun
UK: /ˈbʌɡi/
US: /ˈbʌɡi/
  1. An open, horse-drawn carriage with four wheels.

    1. They rode around town in a buggy.
    2. The Amish family arrived in a traditional horse-drawn buggy.
  2. A lightweight stroller for a baby or young child.

    1. She put the baby in the buggy.
    2. The crowded sidewalk was difficult to navigate with the buggy.
buggy adjective
  1. Having bugs or defects; not working correctly.

    1. The app is buggy right now.
    2. The new software version was too buggy to release to the public.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "buggy" in English means: An open, horse-drawn carriage with four wheels., A lightweight stroller for a baby or young child..

The phonetic transcription of "buggy" is /ˈbʌɡi/ in British English and /ˈbʌɡi/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "buggy": defective, faulty, flawed.

Example usage of "buggy": "They rode around town in a buggy.". More examples on the page.