bugging (Meaning)

bugging

an insect (as a beetle) or other creeping or crawling invertebrate animal (as a centipede), to plant a concealed microphone in compare eavesdrop, wiretap, a weight allowance given apprentice jockeys, freak entry 3, a concealed listening device, any of several insects (such as a head louse) commonly considered obnoxious, any of the order Hemiptera and especially of its suborder Heteroptera of insects that have sucking mouthparts, forewings thickened at the base, and that lack a pupal stage between the immature stages and the adult, any of an order of insects (as bedbugs and stinkbugs) that have sucking mouthparts and the forewings part leathery and part membranous and that undergo incomplete metamorphosis, bother entry 1 sense 1, annoy, a disease caused by it, to place a concealed microphone in, any of various small arthropods (such as a beetle or spider) resembling the true bugs, an often unspecified or nonspecific sickness presumed to be caused by such a microorganism, to lose one's composure, fan entry 3, enthusiast, a mentally unsound person, an insect or other creeping or crawling invertebrate animal (as a spider), an unexpected mistake or imperfection, a disease-producing germ, bother, annoy, a prominent person, any of an order (Hemiptera and especially its suborder Heteroptera) of insects (such as an assassin bug or chinch bug) that have sucking mouthparts, forewings thickened at the base, and incomplete metamorphosis and are often economic pests, protrude, bulge, enthusiast, to plant a concealed microphone in, bogey, bugbear, to cause to bug, any of various insects (as the bedbug or cockroach) commonly considered obnoxious, an unexpected defect, fault, flaw, or imperfection, a sudden enthusiasm, a microorganism (such as a bacterium or virus) especially when causing illness or disease

bugging Sentence Examples

  1. The relentless hum of the cicadas was bugging me all afternoon.
  2. My constant cold bugging me down, interfering with my daily routine.
  3. The pesky fly kept bugging my peripheral vision, driving me to distraction.
  4. The incessant knocking at my door was bugging me, as I was trying to concentrate.
  5. My phone's persistent notifications were bugging me, distracting me from my studies.
  6. The unfinished project was bugging me, nagging at my conscience.
  7. The nagging suspicion that something was amiss was bugging me, keeping me on edge.
  8. The loud music from my neighbor's apartment was bugging me, disrupting my sleep.
  9. The constant complaints from my colleagues were bugging me, creating an unpleasant work environment.
  10. The intrusive thoughts that kept popping into my mind were bugging me, making it difficult to focus.

FAQs About the word bugging

an insect (as a beetle) or other creeping or crawling invertebrate animal (as a centipede), to plant a concealed microphone in compare eavesdrop, wiretap, a w

disturbance,harassment, bothering, harrying, annoyance, torture, pestering, offence,teasing, aggravation

obliging, conciliating, pacifying, placating,appeasing, satisfying, delighting, assuring, gratifying, pleasing

The relentless hum of the cicadas was bugging me all afternoon.

My constant cold bugging me down, interfering with my daily routine.

The pesky fly kept bugging my peripheral vision, driving me to distraction.

The incessant knocking at my door was bugging me, as I was trying to concentrate.