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is bugging

  • present progressive
    of bug (3rd person singular).
    bug
    noun
    a hemipterous insect.

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“What is bugging me is I think our voter rolls may be more accurate than this database,” Phillips said.

From Salon Feb. 27, 2026

If authorities or even local custodians tell you to leave because your drone is bugging people, maybe don’t give the flying community a bad name by insisting you have rights.

From The Verge Jul. 23, 2021

You may want to turn off the lights in a room along with covering the windows completely so that you can see any strange lights that indicate that there is bugging equipment hidden somewhere.

From Encyclopedia.com Sep. 19, 2018

Start by considering the situation from the point of view of whoever is bugging you.

From Seattle Times Aug. 6, 2018

In their room at the Sleepy Inn, Malcolm is bugging the hell out of Annabelle, who is sprawled on the bed in her monkey pajamas.

From "A Heart in a Body in the World" by Deb Caletti