adjective
- comparative form of buggy: having more software errors or glitches
- comparative form of buggy: having more insects or bugs
Usage: computing; informal
Examples
- The new software update is even buggier than the previous version.
- This app becomes buggier with each release.
- The swamp was buggier than we expected during mosquito season.
- The camping site near the lake was much buggier at dusk.
- After the rain, the garden became buggier with various insects.
- The beta version is typically buggier than the final release.