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Common uses

* A terrestrial
arthropod Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arth ...
animal (with at least six legs) **
Insect Insects (from Latin ') are pancrustacean hexapod invertebrates of the class Insecta. They are the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Insects have a chitinous exoskeleton, a three-part body (head, thorax and abdomen), three pairs ...
, a six-legged arthropod *** Hemiptera, the true bugs, insects with piercing–sucking mouthparts *
Covert listening device A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug or a wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, or wiretapping is a common technique in surveillance, espionage ...
, used in surveillance, espionage and policing *
Bug (engineering) In engineering, a bug is a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, Computer hardware, hardware, or software that produces undesired results or impedes operation. It is contrasted with a glitch which may o ...
, a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, hardware or software ** Software bug, an error, flaw or fault in computer software **
Hardware bug A hardware bug is a defect in the design, manufacture, or operation of computer hardware that causes incorrect operation. It is the counterpart of software bugs which refer to flaws in the code which operates computers, and is the original context ...
, a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of computer hardware **
BUG (tag) In computer programming, a comment is a programmer-readable explanation or '' annotation'' in the source code of a computer program. They are added with the purpose of making the source code easier for humans to understand, and are generally ...
, a computer programming comment tag


Arts, entertainment and media


Fictional entities

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Bug (comics) Bug is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Bug was originally a member of the Micronauts and later joined the second incarnation of the Guardians of the Galaxy. When he first appeared in ''Micron ...
, a superhero in Marvel comics * Bug (''Starship Troopers''), an alien race from the novel and film * Bug, Michael Lee's younger brother in ''The Wire'' * Bug, in the TV series ''
WordWorld ''WordWorld'' (also sometimes referred to as ''Word World'') is an American children's CGI animated television series that is based on the books and the wooden puzzles of the same name. ''WordWorld'' debuted on PBS Kids and was created by Don ...
'' * Bobby "Bug" Guthrie, in the TV series ''Life Unexpected''


Film and television

* ''Bug'' (1975 film), an American horror film * ''Bug'' (2002 film), an American comedy film * ''Bug'' (2006 film), a psychological horror film adaptation of the Tracy Letts play * ''Bug'', a 2017 film starring Gene Jones * "Bug" (''Breaking Bad''), a 2011 TV episode


Gaming

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Bug (poker) A bug in poker is a limited form of wild card. One or both jokers are often added to the deck and played as bugs. In draw poker played for high and pai gow poker, the bug is considered to be an ace, unless it can be used as a missing card to ...
, a limited form of wild card * Bug, a ''Pokémon'' type * ''
Bug! ''Bug!'' is a platform video game developed by Realtime Associates and published by Sega originally for its console, the Sega Saturn. It was first released in North America, in 1995, just weeks after the Saturn's launch there; in Europe on S ...
'', a 1995 video game *
Bughouse chess Bughouse chess (also known as exchange chess, Siamese chess (but not to be confused with Thai chess), tandem chess, transfer chess, double bughouse, cross chess, swap chess or simply bughouse, bugsy, or bug) is a popular chess variant played on t ...
, or bug, a chess variant played on two boards


Music


Albums

* ''Bug'' (Dave Davies album), 2002 * ''Bug'' (Dinosaur Jr. album), 1988 * ''Bug'' (soundtrack), of the 2006 film


Songs

* "Bug", a song by Feeder from the 2001 album ''
Echo Park Echo Park is a neighborhood in the east- central region of Los Angeles, California. Located to the northwest of Downtown, it is bordered by Silver Lake to the west and Chinatown to the east. The culturally diverse neighborhood has become known ...
'' * "Bug", a song by Lower Than Atlantis from the 2011 album ''
World Record A world record is usually the best global and most important performance that is ever recorded and officially verified in a specific skill, sport, or other kind of activity. The book '' Guinness World Records'' and other world records organizati ...
'' * "Bug", a song by Phish from the 2000 album ''
Farmhouse FarmHouse (FH) is a social fraternity founded at the University of Missouri on April 15, 1905. It became a national organization in 1921. Today FarmHouse has 33 active chapters and four associate chapters (formerly colonies) in the United State ...
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The Bug "The Bug" is a song written by Mark Knopfler and originally performed by Dire Straits on the final studio album by the band, ''On Every Street'' (1991). It was covered by Mary Chapin Carpenter in 1992, and also recorded on the albums ''Blues Ba ...
", a 1992 song by Dire Straits


Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

* ''BUG'' (magazine), a Croatian magazine * ''Bug'' (play), by Tracy Letts, 1993


Businesses and organizations

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Bicycle User Group A Bicycle User Group (BUG or B.U.G.) is a group set up to promote cycling issues in, for example, a place of employment or a local government area. A BUG might be part of or affiliated with a bigger organization representing cyclists' interests at C ...
, a group set up to promote cycling issues


People

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Bug Hall Brandon "Bug" Hall (born February 4, 1985) is an American actor. He is best known for his childhood roles as Alfalfa Switzer in ''The Little Rascals'' (1994), Newt Shaw in ''The Big Green'' (1995), and Buster Stupid in ''The Stupids'' (1996). ...
(born 1985), an American actor *
Bug Holliday James Wear "Bug" Holliday (February 8, 1867 – February 15, 1910) was an American center fielder in Major League Baseball for ten seasons, in the 1885 World Series and from through . He was the first player to make his major league debut in ...
(1867–1910), an American baseball player *
Bug Howard Johnathan "Bug" Howard (born November 28, 1994) is an American football tight end for the Philadelphia Stars of the United States Football League (USFL). He played college football at North Carolina. Early years Howard, who was given the ni ...
(born 1994), an American football player *
Enric Bug Enric Bug, also Enric Bug Lapedra, pseudonym Bug Rogers (born April 15, 1957) is a Spanish comic book writer and industrial designer. Career Enric Bug Lapedra was born in Portbou on April 15, 1957. He is the only son of Enric Bug Ramis, ...
(born 1957), pseudonym Bug Rogers, a Spanish comic book artist and industrial designer *
The Bug (musician) Kevin Richard Martin, often known under his recording alias The Bug, is an English musician and music producer. Martin moved from Weymouth to London around 1990 and is now currently based in mainland Europe. He has been active for over two decad ...
, a recording alias for British musician Kevin Martin


Places

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Bug (river) uk, Західний Буг be, Захо́дні Буг , name_etymology = , image = Wyszkow_Bug.jpg , image_size = 250 , image_caption = Bug River in the vicinity of Wyszków, Poland , map = Vi ...
or Western Bug, a river in Poland, Ukraine and Belarus *
Southern Bug , ''Pivdennyi Buh'' , name_etymology = , image = Sunset S Bug Vinnitsa 2007 G1.jpg , image_size = 270 , image_caption = Southern Bug River in the vicinity of Vinnytsia, Ukraine , map = PietinisBug ...
, Southern Buh or Boh, a river in Ukraine *
Bug (Rügen) Bug is the name both of the westernmost tongue of land (''Landzunge'') on the peninsula of Wittow on the German island of Rügen, as well as the name of the former village there. Bug begins south of the village of Dranske and belongs territori ...
, a spit and former village on the island of Rügen in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany *
Bug, Kentucky Bug is an unincorporated community located in Clinton County, Kentucky Kentucky ( , ), officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States and one of the states of the Upper South. It bor ...
, a settlement in Clinton County, Kentucky, in the United States *
Bag, Qasr-e Qand bug ( fa, بگ; also known as Būg and Qal‘eh-ye Būgh) is a village in Sarbuk Rural District, Sarbuk District, Qasr-e Qand County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 951, in 194 families. Referen ...
, also called Būg, a village in Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran


Science and technology

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Slipper lobster Slipper lobsters are a family (Scyllaridae) of about 90 species of achelate crustaceans, in the Decapoda clade Reptantia, found in all warm oceans and seas. They are not true lobsters, but are more closely related to spiny lobsters and furry ...
(Scyllaridae), a number of species of which are called "bug" * Bug, a
digital on-screen graphic A digital on-screen graphic, digitally originated graphic (DOG, bug, or network bug) is a watermark-like station logo that most television broadcasters overlay over a portion of the screen area of their programs to identify the channel. They are ...
of a broadcaster's logo * Bug, a Morse key design by
Vibroplex Vibroplex is the brand of side-to-side mechanical, semi-automatic Morse key first manufactured and sold in 1905 by the Vibroplex Company, after its invention and patent by Horace Greeley Martin of New York City in 1904. The original device became ...
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Web beacon A web beaconAlso called web bug, tracking bug, tag, web tag, page tag, tracking pixel, pixel tag, 1×1 GIF, or clear GIF. is a technique used on web pages and email to unobtrusively (usually invisibly) allow checking that a user has accessed ...
or web bug, a tracking object embedded in a web page or e-mail


Transportation

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Bond Bug The Bond Bug is a small British two-seat, three-wheeled automobile which was designed by Tom Karen of Ogle Design for Reliant Motor Company, who built it from 1970 to 1974, initially at Bond Cars Ltd factory, but subsequently at Reliant's Ta ...
, a British three-wheeled car *
Dudly Bug The Dudly (also known as the Dudly Bug) was a Brass Era, gas-powered cyclecar manufactured in Menominee, Michigan Menominee ( ) is a city in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 8,599 at the 2010 census. It ...
, an early gas-powered cyclecar *
Sandlin Bug The Sandlin Bug (''Basic Ultralight Glider'') is an American biplane, cable-braced, single-seat, ultralight glider that was designed by Mike Sandlin and is provided in the form of technical drawings for amateur construction.Bertrand, Noel; ...
, an American ultralight glider design *
Volkswagen Beetle The Volkswagen Beetle—officially the Volkswagen Type 1, informally in German (meaning "beetle"), in parts of the English-speaking world the Bug, and known by many other nicknames in other languages—is a two-door, rear-engine economy car, ...
, an automobile nicknamed "Bug" * Bug railway station, in Pakistan * Bagaha railway station, Bihar, a railway station in India, station code BUG *
Burgess Hill railway station Burgess Hill railway station is on the Brighton Main Line, serving the town of Burgess Hill, West Sussex. It is down the line from via and is situated between and on the main line. Train services are provided by Southern and Thameslink. ...
, a railway station in Sussex, England


Other uses

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Buginese language Buginese or Bugis (Buginese: ) is a language spoken by about five million people mainly in the southern part of Sulawesi, Indonesia. History The word Buginese derives from the word '' Bugis'' in Malay. In Buginese, it is called while the B ...
, ISO 639 language code bug *
The Bug (horse) The Bug (1943–1963) was an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse and sire (horse), sire. A specialist sprinter, he was trained first in Ireland and then in Britain during a racing career which lasted from 1945 until September 1947. After bein ...
(1943–1963), an Irish-bred Thoroughbred racehorse


See also

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Bugg (disambiguation) Bugg is a common dance style in Sweden. Bugg may also refer to: * Bugg (surname), including a list of people with the name * Bugg, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Hickman County, U.S. * Bugg Spring, a spring near Okahumpka in Lake Cou ...
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Bugged (disambiguation) Bugged may refer to: * ''Bugged!'', a 1997 horror-comedy film distributed by Troma * ''Bugged'' (album), a 2000 album by Babybird * "Bugged" (''Blood Ties''), an episode of ''Blood Ties'' * "Bugged" (''Family Matters''), an episode of ''Family ...
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Bugs (disambiguation) Bugs may refer to: * Plural of bug Arts, entertainment and media Fictional characters * Bugs Bunny, a character * Bugs Meany, a character in the '' Encyclopedia Brown'' books Films * ''Bugs'' (2003 film), a science-fiction-horror film * ''Bu ...
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Annoyance Annoyance is an unpleasant mental state that is characterized by irritation and distraction from one's conscious thinking. It can lead to emotions such as frustration and anger Anger, also known as wrath or rage, is an intense emotion ...
, an unpleasant mental state *
Pathogen In biology, a pathogen ( el, πάθος, "suffering", "passion" and , "producer of") in the oldest and broadest sense, is any organism or agent that can produce disease. A pathogen may also be referred to as an infectious agent, or simply a ger ...
, an organism that causes disease *
Dudley Bug ''Calymene blumenbachii'' Brongniart ''in'' Desmarest (1817),Desmarest, A. G. 1817. Calymène. in: ''Nouveau Dictionnaire d'Histoire Naturelle, Nouvelle Edition'', Tome 8, pp. 517 - 518. sometimes erroneously spelled ''blumenbachi'', is a spe ...
, an extinct trilobite *
Debugging In computer programming and software development, debugging is the process of finding and resolving ''bugs'' (defects or problems that prevent correct operation) within computer programs, software, or systems. Debugging tactics can involve in ...
, in computer programming and software development *
Union label A union label (sometimes called a union bug) is a label, mark or emblem which advertises that the employees who make a product or provide a service are represented by the labor union or group of unions whose label appears, in order to attract cust ...
or union bug, a label marking a product made by union workers {{disambiguation, geo