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The term bugged has several slang meanings:

bugged - bothered, or pestered (his little brother bugged him until he agreed)

bugged - monitored by a hidden microphone, or by a tappedtelephone, which secretly listens in on conversations (the FBI bugged his office and his phone)

bugged out (eyes) - eyes opened wide, apparently bulging (as if startled, scared, or shocked)

bugged out (military) - fled; made a hasty, or disorganized retreat

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