n. [ F. bougre, fr. LL. Bulgarus, a Bulgarian, and also a heretic; because the inhabitants of Bulgaria were infected with heresy. Those guilty of the crime of buggery were called heretics, because in the eyes of their adversaries there was nothing more heinous than heresy, and it was therefore thought that the origin of such a vice could only be owing to heretics. ]
n. [ OF. bougrerie, bogrerie, heresy. See Bugger. ] Unnatural sexual intercourse; sodomy. [ 1913 Webster ]
n. [ From Buggy, a. ] The state of being infested with bugs. [ 1913 Webster ]
n.;
Villebeck prevailed upon Flora to drive with him to the race in a buggy. Beaconsfield. [ 1913 Webster ]
Buggy cultivator,
Buggy plow,
a. [ From Bug. ] Infested or abounding with bugs. [ 1913 Webster ]