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Synonyms

firebug

American  
[fahyuhr-buhg] / ˈfaɪərˌbʌg /

noun

Informal.
  1. arsonist; incendiary; pyromaniac.


firebug British  
/ ˈfaɪəˌbʌɡ /

noun

  1. informal a person who deliberately sets fire to property

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Etymology

Origin of firebug

An Americanism dating back to 1870–75; fire + bug 1

Example Sentences

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Organizers have prepared a form and a mobile app to help people identify and report their firebug and lacewing sightings during this year’s two insect-counting events.

From Seattle Times • May 28, 2024

Outside, hundreds of bright red firebug beetles jockey for relief from the spring chill in a sliver of sunlight.

From BBC • Jun. 29, 2022

He is a firebug who collects Herb Alpert records and talks about Marx and Nietzsche.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 12, 2015

Fitzgerald may also have had Police Chief William Sears in mind, who earlier had let it out that he “feared a catastrophe if the firebug is not apprehended.”

From Seattle Times • Oct. 15, 2014

They think I’m a thief and a firebug.

From "The Skin I'm In" by Sharon G. Flake