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bugginess

  • a word derived from buggy.
    buggy
    adjective
    infested with bugs.

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Worse, the short time away highlighted Twitter’s bugginess, which is nowadays worse than an unchlorinated swimming pool.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 1, 2023

Plus, the Matter standard currently isn’t final — so some bugginess is perhaps to be expected.

From The Verge Sep. 3, 2022

If the bugginess gets too much, Google says the link to opt out is right here.

From The Verge Jul. 22, 2021

In aggregate, the bugginess was severe enough to make the game very, very hard, even with all of the driver assists turned on.

From The Verge May 20, 2015

"Sometimes you had to kick the door after you turned the door knob," says Stallman, recalling the lingering bugginess of the new method.

From Free as in Freedom: Richard Stallman's Crusade for Free Software by Sam Williams

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