A SMALL LIGHT WEIGHT CARRIAGE DRAWN BY A HORSE
In Punjabi, "buggy" refers to a kind of open horse-drawn carriage or cart commonly used for transportation. It can also refer to a type of small, lightweight vehicle used in rural areas.
The official name of the moon buggy was the Lunar Rover Vehicle, or LRV.
LEM
Compound Noun clause, akin to say Power Buggy, where Power modifies Buggy.
LRV, LEM
The word "buggy" originated in the United States in the early 19th century as a term for a lightweight horse-drawn carriage with four wheels. It is thought to have derived from the term "bogie," which referred to a kind of horse-drawn carriage in England.
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Pram (if the baby lies down) or Pushchair (if the baby sits up). The sit-up type / recliner is VERY commonly refered to as a 'buggy' too ... as in 'baby buggy'!
No, the word "buggy" does not have a short vowel sound. The "u" in "buggy" is pronounced like the /ə/ sound, which is a schwa and is typically considered a neutral vowel sound.
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Usually 'buggy' means a carriage. Although a buggy is not a carriage, it is one of the vehicles that can be pulled by horses. There are also 'chariots', 'sleighs', 'carts', and 'wagons'.
The common US term for "perambulator" (pram) is a "baby carriage" or "buggy."