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Immortalized one particularly altered college evening by Mr. Mike Greene.

Example: Mike runs into the room, interrupting an impromptu munchie fest, the empty pizza box on the floor.

Empty but for the BOX CHEESE, Mike yells, diving for the box with a plastic fork.

@box:= An electronic device used to control another device.

Usually named after a color.

The color represents the color of the first box made, or the first one that someone was caught with.

Usually fraudulent.

Example: I have one of those illegal red boxes that allows me to make 'free' calls from a pay phone.

My mother has a black box attached to her cable television which allows her to get channels illegally--without paying.

Do you know that a blue box could control the entire public switched telephone netork?

@boxing:= Using an electronic device to control another electronic device. Usualy fraudulent.

Example: The cable company busted Chris for black boxing.

The telco arrested 2 teens the otherday for blue boxing.

@boy-clean:= A level of cleanliness that is not quite clean, but shows at least a modest attempt to remove dust, dirt, and hair. Not girl-clean, which is just plain clean.

Example: I love my boyfriend's apartment--but he only keeps it boy-clean, so I can't walk around barefoot in it.

@boy look:= The way a boy looks for lost items ineffectively (opposite of girl look).

Example: Jack: I've been searching for my keys for an hour--where have you put them?

Jill: You must have been having a boy look--they're right there on the coffee table in front of you.

@boyed up:= To make something (especially a tart box) look even tackier than usual in pursuit of transient performance benefits.

Boyed up cars (usually Vauxhall Corsi in the UK) are used to cruise slowly down the high street of towns in the UK. Sound track usually provided by ridiculously large stereo playing something loud and thumpy.

Typical boying up ploys include: fat exhaust pipe (limiting performance to less than 50 mph), go-faster stripes, whale tail wings for extra down force at speed in excess of Vauxhall Corsa capabilities, fluffy dice, resprays.

Example: Darren had boyed up his mum's Corsa for the night by sticking bin liners over the inside windows, giving the effect of smoked glass. Unfortunately, it also caused him to back into a lamp post.

@boyfriend:= 1. The clingy, unattractive, and annoying guy friend that you inexpicably are forced to spend exorbitant

amounts of time with (usually alone). If you weren't single, you would spend this time with your real

significant other. But you are single, so you don't want to be rude, and you don't really have an excuse to not hang out with him.

So you are constantly scrambling for excuses to not see him but never seem to be able to come up with

anything believable, so you give in and let him come over to watch a movie.

2. The odd, unattractive, out of place strange male you spot with your girlfriend,

then playfully confront her to admit she is dating him.

Example: 1. Can you please come over on Saturday? my boyfriend is coming over and I will pull my hair out if I have to spend more than five minutes alone with him.

2. See that guy with the eyepatch and the hump on his back? That's your boyfriend.

@boygirl:= Pertaining to stereotypically ideal heterosexual relationships between young people.

Example: Dawson's Creek is just another boygirl show.

@boyschool block:= Affliction which affects pupils and ex-pupils of all-boys schools.

Usually manifests itself in an inability to communicate with or relate to

women of a similar age group.

Example: Jack had a crush on Susie, but boyschool block prevented him from talking to her.

@Boz:= A zit so big it should have a name--Boz (Big 'ol zit)

Example: I gotta major Boz, I'm not leaving the house tonight.

@bozine:= The kinds of results that bozos produce. (Bovine is cow-related, asinine is dumb-ass-related; so why not bozine?)

Example: The tech editor's doing a computer global search-and-replace making ALL it's into its in our 400-page document was totally bozine.

@bozone:= A mental state characterized by obtuse, foolish, or absurd thinking and behavior -- in other words resembling that of a clown. Generally found as part of the phrase in the bozone. Compare with in the ozone.

Example: It took me until lunch to realize I wasn't wearing any pants; my head was really in the bozone.

@bracey:= A beautiful, trendy, sweet girl who has braces.

Example: Michelle is my favorite bracey.

@brachiate:= To belch.

Example: Hey! No brachiating in the locker room!

@bracklackdinack:= The all encompassing meal of the day. Whereas brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch,

bracklackdinack is the one meal which consists of breakfast, snack, lunch, snack, dinner, and finally, another snack.

Rarely meant to be intentionally achieved, bracklackdinack is often the result of only eating one meal during the course

of a busy day. However, one may very well make a conscious decision to have bracklackdinack--but why?

Example: Without realizing what lay ahead of them, they sat down to bracklackdinack, never to eat another bite for the rest of that day.

@braf:= Falls somewhere between driving on the road and offroading. Basically, driving on grass, dirt, gravel, or mud.

Example: There's a big mud puddle between us and the road. Let's braf it.

@Brah:= generalized name for a male acquaintance

Example: See ya later, brah

@brain-cramp:= To suddenly forget whatever you were going to say in the middle of a sentence.

Example: We really need to ... ummmm... er... brain-cramp!

@brain-freeze:= That uncomfortable feeling you get at the back of your nasal passages

when you consume too much too fast of something cold.

Example: I had that milkshake so fast that I got a brain-freeze.

@brain debt:= Like oxygen debt, preventing exercise when you have sprinted too hard and depleted the oxygen in your blood to the point that you MUST recover it - if you concentrate too hard for too long or try to handle too many problems at once you get into brain debt and start losing it.

Example: Sorry, I got that wrong, the brain debt caught up with me

@brain dump:= Snippets of pop culture - advertising copy, jingles, TV theme songs - that come out of a person's mouth periodically after a lifetime of overexposure to television.

Example: Dollar values are doubled, top five answers on the board... oops, sorry honey, brain dump.

@brain fade:= When you start doing or saying something and can't remember why.

Example: I walked into the kitchen, but had a brain fade and had no idea why I was there!

@brain fertilizer:= literary e-zine material

Example: deadmule really knows how to work with brain fertilizer

@brain hamster:= The hamster that runs on the wheel in your brain making thought possible.

Example: I feel so stupid today. My brain hamster must be dead.

@brainbag:= Someone who is really smart.

Example: I don't know who came up with that fantastic idea, but whoever it was is a serious brainbag.

@braincramp:= When someone is trying to explain something and you just don't get it. Sometimes making your head hurts.

Example: The professor's lecture today was such a braincramp.

@brains made of cake:= To describe someone who's unbelievably stupid.

Example: I had to have brains made of cake to go out with that conceited clod.

@brainsucker:= A person or job that exhausts one's mental energy.

Example: This problem is a brainsucker.

My boss is a brainsucker.

@brainual:= Brain useability.

Example: I'm sorry. It was a brainual thing.

@brainyip:= A person or group that got romped by another person or group

Example: Thev Taliban sure got brainyipped when they lost that city to the N.A.

@brakke:= A person who is incompetent at her profession, but thinks she isn't incompetent.

Example: My guidance counselor is a brakke; she gave me transcripts from 3 years ago.

@brandbreeding:= In marketing and advertising the term brand building is very often used. It's also clear to everybody what it means.

In the context of online marketing it sounds very strange. Online marketing is more chaotic, more unpredictable than

offline. The process runs more like a natural growth of an organic substance. As brand owners or brand consultants

you have to be very humble: you cannot build, you must breed.

Influence the external and internal circumstances in order to facilitate the auto-development of rich brands

within the hearts and minds of consumers.

Example: Amazon.com did a very good job of brandbreeding: they became a strong brand by using all kinds of digital tools

to communicate their strengths and also to let their loyal customers do that.

@brang:= Past tense of bring. (Typically thought of as Southern-speak.)

Example: I brang you up some pretty new cheeseclothes, mawma! You had better put thems back from wheres you brang-sum!

@brass-and-ferns:= Of or pertaining to a tavern or eatery which, through changes in management, decor, or menu, has attracted a decidedly more upscale clientele--but at the cost of its former charm, warmth, and ambience.

Example: I leave town for six months, come back and find I can't get a decent slice anymore. Pug's Pizza is now Chez Pierre, and there's a line around the block with a velvet rope. I never thought THEY'd go all brass-and-ferns on me.

@brass in pocket:= To have plenty of money. To be wealthy.

Example: He's got enough brass in pocket to buy a fleet of Ferraris.

@brass monkey:= British slang for very cold weather, short for colder than a brass monkey's tit. {Hmmm. And here I thought it was Colder than a witch's tit and Colder than the balls on a brass monkey.}

Example: How cold is it? It's brass monkey.

@brassic:= To be without money, or at least cash. No idea about the origin, would love to know though.

Example: Can't down go the pub tonight lads, I'm brassic.

@brat-wagon:= A minivan.

Example: Load the kids into the brat-wagon and take them to soccer practice, please.

@bratha:= A close male friend.

Example: Hey, bratha, what's up?

@Bratling:= 1. A child about to be babysat at your inconveinience 2. A child known to be naughty 3. Little brother

Example: I can't believe I have to babysit the bratlings tonight. OR Just LOOK at her child! What a bratling.

@bravuconian:= Someone who is brave enough to do stupid (ridiculous) things.

Example: Look what this bravuconian put on her bedroom wall.

@bray:= Essentially a substitute for cool!, okay, I understand, awesome!,

and almost any other affirmative, positive one- or two-word response.

Example: That movie was so bray.

@brazy:= Used to describe a wild person or group. A combination of brazen and crazy?

Example: Those Scottish soccer hooligans are brazy.

@BRB:= Be Right Back

Example: I'll BRB.

@bread-bowl:= Taking a heinous head-first dive into a deep bed of snow while snowboarding, skiing, or snowshoeing.

Example: Jimmy bread-bowled after failing to adequately negotiate a random distribution of moguls.

@break yourself:= To try really hard, but fail.

Always used in the imperative, nearly always followed by bitch regardless of the

sex of the person being addressed.

Example: As Ed's victory in a game of Tekken seemed most assured, he was heard to say,

Break yourself, bitch to Todd.

@breakcicle:= Occurs when an employee, forced to smoke out in the wintery cold on her break, invariably comes in all huddled and straight-legged, so as not to brush her legs against her icy cold pants or skirt.

Example: They both came back in, teeth chattering, and looking like breakcicles.

@breakstop:= A rest taken for a short time during travel

Example: We took a breakstop in San Diego while driving to Tijuana.

@Breastacula:= A name for a woman well-endowed with breasts.

Example: I put the new AquaBra on under my sweater. Suddenly, I was Breastacula.

@breastaurant:= A bar or restaurant with scantily-clad waitresses.

Example: Hooters is the most popular breastaurant in the world.

@breasticle:= Male breasts.

Example: That guy's breasticles are larger than mine!

@breckle:= 1. To unknowingly overwhelm with annoying banter or actions. 2. Bad breather.

Example: The football fans breckled the elderly couple next to them with drunken howls and cheerful song.

@breeder:= Heterosexual.

Example: Some of my best friends are breeders.

@breeze:= Lincolnshire, UK, dialect: a fuss or disturbance.

Example: There's a breeze going on in the next street.

@brewbque:= 1. Bar-b-que sauce made with beer. 2. Outdoor festival or party featuring beer and bar-b-que.

Example: Since we were bored we decided to have a brewbque in the backyard.

We made brewbque chicken and slow-cooked brewbque beef.

@brewing a stew:= where one is on the brink of having to use the washroom facilities.

Example: After drinking her 3rd coffee, Gladys felt like she was brewing a stew and hoped there was a washroom within reach.

@brewski:= a hot drink, usually tea or coffee.

Example: Hey, you wanna brewski?

@brick:= a cell phone that is too heavy or large to carry in a pant or shirt pocket.

Example: I'm tired of carrying this brick all day.

@brick:= Really cold.

Example: I tried to wear a T-shirt today, but it was brick out and I had to get a sweatshirt

@brick:= To fail terribly, or the failure itself.

Example: I tried to cook chicken, but I bricked and burned the house down by accident.

OR I tried to cook chicken, but I burned the house down by accident; it was a real brick.

@brick:= Tough, rough, and hard (Why it's good: All of a bricks characteristics fit the meaning.)

Example: That trick was brick. I couldn't have pulled it off.

@brick:= Used to describe someone who cancels pre-arranged plans without informing the other party. Their decision to cancel plans was either pre-meditated intent or total disregard for the other person/persons involved.

Example: (1)-Phil Bambino threw a brick at me last night. (2)- I got bricked hard by Cavoli the other day.

@brickhead:= A person so devoid of logic, you want to scream.

Example: Chris is a complete brickhead. I had to explain my proposal to him eighteen times.

@bricks:= Housing projects, commonly used as the name for Newark, New Jersey.

Example: My house is in the bricks.

@brickteacher:= A teacher who knows the whole class will fail at the task she is about to assign, but does it anyway.

Example: My gym teacher is a real brickteacher. The class failed, but she doesn't care.

@bricy:= To be lazy or nonfunctioning.

Example: The whole team was quite bricy today at the game.

@Bridgeadoon:= A means of crossing a river that can only be used extremely infrequently.

Example: The millenium bridge, when first unveiled, was show to be a bridgeadoon.

@brighted:= What the sun does to you when it shines brightly in your face.

Example: I couldn't see the ball to catch it because the sun brighted me in the eyes.

@brilled:= to get shined up, or cleaned up, dressed.

Example: Robby got all brilled up for his interview.

@brinacapacious:= Very wide and open, particularly appropriate around salt water.

Example: James felt lonely in the brinacapacious sea.

@brinner:= Breakfast and dinner, similar to brunch but more masculine so that real men can use it in everyday conversation.

Brinner is usually eaten after a night out whereby it's too late for breakfast when you get out of bed but too

early for dinner. The solution is simple: brinner

Example: Come on, guys. Let's go for brinner. I'm starving.

@brip:= BRRRRRRR. Used when someone is extremely cold.

Example: Brip! It's 10 below in my house and I'm freezing.

@brisk:= Extremely cool.

Example: That movie was brisk.

@britfaced:= The state of being extremely sloppily drunk, as perfected and exemplified by residents of Great Britain, perhaps as a result of being forced to finish their drinks by closing time.

Example: Todd and Rebecca were good and britfaced, but hoped they weren't quite as sloppy as some of the inebriated suits they encountered on the way home.

@British:= Wimp.

Example: Don't be a British.

@Britneyatonic:= Being so sick of hearing anything related to Britney Spears that you become catatonic.

Example: After hearing Hit Me Baby One More Time for the 13th time that day, Kevin became Britneyatonic.

@Britneys:= Synthetically enhanced breasts.

Example: Nah, Pamela Anderson's aren't natural, they're Britneys, too.

@Britspears:= Fake, unreal.

Example: Those diamonds are so britspears.

@bro'dy:= Bro or just someone you're talking directly to.

Example: Wassup, bro'dy?

@broady:= A burnt out surfer, with outrageous clothing, such as Jeff Spicoli.

Example: My friend here surfs all day and smokes himself blind. He's a classic broady.

@brochureware:= The incredibly useful advertising material that accompanies digital media,

often found on interactive Audio CDs, Iomega ZipDisks, and certain not-quite-so-freeware programs.

Example: I installed BearShare, and God, it also put on like a ton of brochureware that won't stop bothering me.

@brockway:= Something that plays or has cool music.

Example: Like this CD is sooooo brockway, Becky.

@Brody:= (n) Police officer. From Roy Scheider as the police officer in _Jaws_.

Example: Slow down, there's a Brody over there

@broface:= what one calls a good friend. A knee-jerk reaction to people who call you bro when they really are not your friend; an acquaintance would never call you broface. Pronounced bro - face.

Example: Hey broface, want do go for coffee tomorrow?

@broke:= the perfection of ugliness.

Example: Ed: Oh Lord, that girl is busted!

Ted: No bro, she's broke.

@Broken Arrow:= An officially documented nuclear weapon accident.

It's also a bad movie.

Example: In 1990 alone three broken arrows were recorded.

@broken:= 1. Gaming theory term to refer to any rule, operator, or card that unbalances the game, or breaks the game.

2. Anything that is too incredible to be true.

Example: 1. A rule allowing a player to simultaneously play two Xs in tic-tac-toe would be broken.

2. These courtside tickets for the Lakers are completely broken.

@Brolic:= To be muscular. built.

Example: Look at her arms, she's brolic.

@bronco:= Cool or kickin'.

Example: I love Luke's corduroy suit. It's so bronco.

@Bronze:= From the movie Mad Max. A cop.

Example: Hey, Bronze, I'll be bailed out in 20 minutes!

@brooke:= Naked, especially naked in an unusual setting or at the wrong time.

Example: So I walked out of my room, completely brooke, and my math teacher was standing there.

@brorange(br-or-n-J):= crazy and stupid person

Example: she/he is brorange

@broster:= To miss a gimme.

Example: He was standing with the ball three feet in front of a wide open net, but he brostered it.

@brotch:= Macho, show-off. Someone who thinks he's cool, but really isn't.

Example: Check out the brotch hitting on Marcy. What a loser!

@brown:= (adj) Inexperienced and utterly incompetent. Worse than green.

Example: She added fuser oil to the toner and then the copier caught on fire. She's as brown as any new hire we've ever had.

@Brown:= Just plain good.

Example: I saw Ween last night. They played a pretty brown show.

@bruck:= to be broken or not working properly.

Example: my monitor it completely brucked up. it's currently only outputting shades of red.

@bruiser:= A tough guy. One who has a limited vocabulary and would beat you up for skateboarding or going to college. Likely to have had a mullet in the 80's and nowadays would love eminem. Names usually are Billy, Jimmy, Johnny, Terry, Mikey, and Paddy.

Example: Was downtown and got into a fight with a bruiser. Needless to say, I was beat up.

@brummel:= To wrestle oin a playful manner

Example: Dane and Chris were brummeling after an argument over whether the basketball had been in or out.

@brunification:= To overindulge in detail, thought, and expression--

resulting in a situation that is difficult to grasp and wrap one's head around.

Comes from the common social understanding that blondes may not be as quick as brunettes.

Example: The passage the teacher read from the book was difficult to understand due to its brunification.

So a student stood up and asked, Perhaps if it was a little less brunified it would seem

incredibly simple?

@Bruntile:= Smelling completely and utterly putrid.

Example: My God, Joel's aftershave is bruntile.

@brutally:= short: brudally.

Used to emphasize something.

Example: That maths test was brudally easy.

@Brutterinking:= Combination of utter and brink.

The collective energy produced by LSD results in the drawing of focus by certain objects or people.

This focus gains its own power, until the entire group is laughing or

producing some other outpouring of tension. This is a brutterinking.

It is also brutterinking in the verb form. To brutterink.

Example: Someone pointed out the tree in the shape of a fractal,

until the entire group began to brutterink,

eventually breaking up into laughter and looking each other in the eye for

emotional affirmation.

@bther:= A bit under the weather. All washed out, drained, phsically exhausted.

Example: I'm feeling bther today.

@bubbilybaby:= A chubby and cute baby; a round and adorable person.

Example: She's such a bubbilybaby with her dimples.

@bubble (verb):= To completely zone out of a group conversation and engage in one-on-one conversation with a date or significant other while the group conversation continues.

Example: Davin and Elyse bubbled while the group continued debating the existence of true love.

@bubble:= Your personal space, the small area that is around you.

Example: Your in my bubble, pal.

@bubblegasm:= When one blows a bubble (with bubble gum or a wand...doesn't matter) and it is really satisfying and really great.

Example: Wow! That bubble I just blew was so good, it was almost bubblegasmic.

@bubblegum:= Used to negatively descibe trendy pop items (songs, clothes, etc.) that are just too happy, shallow, and myopic. Something Old Navy or Gap might sell--lots of plastic and bright colors.

Also describes someone who closely follows these trends, superficial and narrow-minded.

Example: I liked the Matchbox20 song, but it was bubblegum. That bright lime green tech vest is so bubblegum, I want to puke.

@bubblehead:= U.S. Naval Term. Any naval crewman of a submarine.

In common use in today’s U.S. Navy, this informal term derives from the common

(but usually fanciful) image of air bubbles rising from submerged vessels.

It is one of three terms that very generally classifies a sailor into one of the three

levels on which the Navy operates and fights: below the sea (bubbleheads), on the sea (skimmers),

and above the sea (airdales).

Example: One retired navy veteran speaking to another, who was in submarines: So what did you do in the Navy?

In reply, “I was a bubblehead.” (i.e., “I was in submarines.”)

@bubbler:= (n) Water fountain.

Example: I'm going to get a drink at the bubbler.

@bubbler:= Water fountain. This has been submitted and is in the dictionary, but I would add that, as far as I know, this is another Rhode Island-only term, like cabinet.

Example: Get a drink of water at the bubbler.

@bubblesaurus:= Llarge ball of wet soap, usually in a Harry Potter book, or the Lord of the Rings movie.

Example: The bubblesaurus was as painful as warts.

@bubblesstocity:= The state of a carbonated drink that has gone flat.

Example: I left the soda in the refrigerator until it had reached the state of total bubblesstocity.

@bubbling:= UK slang, crying.

Example: is James bubbling again? What a big baby.

@bubonic:= (1) Bad meaning bad.

(2) Bad meaning good. So good, in fact, it makes you almost sick.

Example: (1)

Person 1: What movie did you see tonight?

Person 2: A Low Down Dirty Shame with Keenen Ivory Wayans. That movie was utterly bubonic, and I just realized that I'll never get those two hours of my life back.

(2)

Person 1: What movie did you see tonight?

Person 2: Purple Rain, with Prince. That flick is mad bubonic! Especially the outfits, and when he starts singing in the restaurant, and...

@bucephalus:= The absolute pinnacle of cool or awesome. OR Alexander the Breat's war horse.

Example: You just fell off that 40-story building and landed on your feet! That was bucephalus.

@buck-buck:= A cat.

Example: The pet store had a buck-buck sale on Tuesday.

@buck minus:= Extremely cold conditions, esp. air temperature. Var: buck negativ.

Example: Ever been to Yellowknife at Christmas? It's buck minus up there.

@buck:= 1. A hundred of anything (i.e. degrees, pounds) 2. an hour

Example: 1. I lost fifteen pounds, and now I'm at a buck-ninety. It feels like a buck-O-five outside. 2.I'll be back in a buck and a half.

@Bucket o' Lube:= Anything extremely enjoyable.

Example: Thanks for inviting me to that party last night. It was a bucket o' lube.

@buckethead:= A person, usually a man who has an unusually larger head then most.

Example: I cant see the movie for that guy's buckethead.

@buckwheat:= Used to describe a person who has done something really stupid.

Example: Look at Chris stuffing peanuts up his nose! What a buckwheat!

@buckwheaten:= As a verb: to talk funnily

As as adjective: something that sticks straight up or spits and lisps.

Example: I just can't stop buckwheaten this afternoon.

That guy's hair is buckwheaten.

@budda:= A cross between brother and buddy.

Example: Hey, Budda.

What's up Budda?

You're gay Budda!

@Buddha:= an exclamation of frustration, disgust, or disappointment

Example: Buddha! I left my John Denver CD at the VFW!

@buddy system:= When you pick a person to talk to all of the girls who are with the girl you are hitting on. Keeps the friend(s) occupied while you make your moves.

Example: Bob was the unfortunate soul who was picked in the buddy system. He had to talk to that girl's dorky friend for two hours.

@Buddy X:= Place-holder for a person's name, used in story-telling

Example: ...so then Buddy X says, 'But what will I tell the penguins?'

@budget:= Cheap-looking.

Example: You didn't miss anything. The office party last night was at some bowling alley. Strictly budget.

@budmilloorsilob:= Used to refer to cheap, crappy American rice-and-corn megabrews.

From: Budwiser, Miller, Coors, Michelob.

Example: I plan to kick off the party with a six-pack of Sam Adams,

then I'm going to maintain the buzz with budmilloorsilob 'cuz it's cheap,

and by that time I can't taste the difference anyway.

@buff:= To clean, erase, or remove from existence.

Usually in reference to graffiti and murals that have been erased.

Originated and commonly used by graffiti writers world-wide - first mentioned in association with NYCity trains being chemically cleaned (buffed).

Example: I went around at night writing my tag all over mid-town, but by the weekend, they were mostly buffed.

@Buff:= U.S. Air Force acronym for Big Ugly Fat Fellas. Slang for a B52 bomber.

Example: The BUFFs may be ugly, but they have proven to be one of the most enduring weapons in the wing.

@buffersly:= Butterfly.

Example: Look Mum, there's a buffersly.

@buffet complex:= The desire to have everything, and active pursuit of that desire. Otherwise known as never-contentment and having your cake and eating it too.

Example: Jesus, does it really matter that you got nine A's instead of ten? You and your buffet complex.

@Buffymode:= When you or someone looks like DUH, or when you're not concentrating.

Example: He asked me something, but I was in total BUFFYMODE.

@Buficionado:= Die-hard fan of _Buffy the Vampire Slayer_, on a par with Star Trek's Trekkers and Trekkies.

Example: Jackie's such a Buficionado she'd sleep outside the store to get her season two DVD set.

@bug-hunting:= insane, crazy, nuts.

Example: That noise is about to drive me bug-hunting!

@bug an eye:= To spy, or deliberately see something, especially when someone is curious.

Example: There is always someone bugging an eye on my PC monitor here at work.

@bugdust:= Administrative or bureaucatic detail with absolutely no value.

Example: Jim considered his daily work reports nothing but bugdust to keep his managers happy.

@Buggerdy:= The quality of being glitchy (buggy) or annoying. Can also be buggerdied.

Example: That buggerdy computer's screwin' up all the time.

@buggeroff:= An annoying person who doesn't go away when asked to.

Example: I wish that buggeroff would leave me alone

@buggin, buggin out:= Freaking out.

Example: The Giants' play in the Super Bowl had me absolutely buggin! Can you believe 'em? OR This is too much stress for me, I'm buggin out.

@buggin:= Buh-gin. 1. The state of an overworked, underpaid techie. 2. A fast traveling bug.

Example: 1. I just got off this weak call and I'm buggin.

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