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Definition of a buggaboo

buggaboo

noun

  • someone who acts bugged out.
    What a buggaboo, she must be on the pook.
    This definition is questionable and is pending deletion. It will be saved from deletion if legitimate citations are found.

    Last edited on May 07 2013. Submitted by DonkeyP from Lau Pl, Kaaawa, HI 96730, USA on May 05 2013.

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