buggy

/ˈbʌɡi/
adjective
  1. Containing many errors or glitches, especially in software or technology.
    • Her computer kept freezing due to a buggy update from the operating system.
    • We had to delay the release because the game was still too buggy to play.
    • The new app is so buggy that it crashes every time I try to open it.
noun
  1. A light carriage pulled by a horse, usually with two wheels and a folding top.
    • In the 19th century, many families traveled in a horse-drawn buggy.
    • They rented a vintage buggy for a scenic ride through the countryside.
    • The farmer drove his buggy into town to buy supplies.
  2. A small motor vehicle, often used for off-road driving or on a golf course.
    • He bought a used dune buggy for driving on the beach.
    • We rode a golf buggy across the course to reach the next hole.
    • The resort offers buggy rentals for guests to explore the trails.
  3. A baby carriage or stroller.
    • She pushed the buggy along the sidewalk while her baby slept.
    • We need to buy a new buggy that folds up easily for travel.
    • The park has wide paths perfect for walking with a buggy.
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