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will bug

  • future tense
    of bug.
    bug
    noun
    a hemipterous insect.

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Plus, if your dog is well-behaved, you can generally take him or her off leash and no one will bug you.”

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 25, 2024

Warren says that if something goes wrong on stage it will bug her – but only briefly because she is kept so busy in the show.

From The Guardian Dec. 4, 2018

“If I don’t hear from you I will bug someone else, but wanted to ask you first,” Mr. Steyer said, according to the aide’s transcription of his voice mail.

From Washington Times Oct. 14, 2016

Here's how much they will bug you--from 1, annoying, to 10, deadly.

From Time Magazine Archive

And here's where you hit your first Unix frustration, one that will bug you repeatedly: you have to hit enter before you get to the very end of the line.

From Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet by Electronic Frontier Foundation