Bug-hunter
bug-hunter
Historical Examples
‘Me-Smith’ Caroline Lockhart
‘Me-Smith’ Caroline Lockhart
Eye Spy William Hamilton Gibson
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- Bugaboo
something that causes fear or worry; bugbear; bogy. Contemporary Examples Behind GM’s Shock Shakeup Paul Ingrassia November 30, 2009 Parent Like a Caveman Danielle Friedman October 10, 2010 How Different Is Raising the Royal Baby From a Typical American Child? Kevin Fallon, Lizzie Crocker July 22, 2013 How Different Is Raising the Royal Baby From […]
- Bugaku
a classical Japanese dance of Chinese origin, originally designed as entertainment for the imperial palace: performed exclusively by men, who serve as both dancers and musicians.
- Bugaloo
a fast dance of Afro-American origin, performed by couples and characterized by dancing apart and moving the body in short, quick movements to the beat of the music. : That’s really voodoo music, man, boogaloo music : Go out and have a bugaloo good time : They boogalooed down the street To carry on jocularly; […]
- Buffoonery
a person who amuses others by tricks, jokes, odd gestures and postures, etc. a person given to coarse or undignified joking. Contemporary Examples Hurricane Sandy’s Biggest Idiots: Jet Skiing on the Hudson & More (VIDEO) Kevin Fallon October 29, 2012 Historical Examples Aladdin O’Brien Gouverneur Morris The Standard Oratorios George P. Upton The Historical Child […]
- Bugeyed
with bulging eyes, as from surprise or wonderment; astonished. Having protruding eyeballs; exophthalmic; popeyed Startled; astonished: gets very bugeyed about details of a failed real estate development