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  1. Buggy Rideshare Rental - Best Car Rental for Rideshare Driving North ...

    Look no further than Buggy, the ultimate destination for rideshare drivers. Select your favorite car from our fleet of rideshare-ready and comfortable vehicles. We’ll provide you with a car, insurance, …

  2. BUGGY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Jan 9, 2015 · The meaning of BUGGY is infested with bugs. How to use buggy in a sentence.

  3. Buggy (automobile) - Wikipedia

    Buggy is generally used to refer to any lightweight automobile with off-road capabilities and sparse bodywork. Most are built either as a kit car or from scratch.

  4. BUGGY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    BUGGY meaning: 1. a small car, usually with no roof: 2. a small folding chair on wheels that a baby or small…. Learn more.

  5. What is a buggy? - Carriage Association of America

    The buggy is the most popular horse-drawn vehicle ever produced and by 1900 was being mass produced throughout the United States but where did it come from and, most importantly, what …

  6. Off-Road Go Kart | Buggy - GoKarts USA®

    Buggys have been moved. Bigger Model, 5.5hp, Keyed ELEC START, REMOTE START/KILL, REVERSE. Mini Sized for kids ages 4-12, Adjustable Speed Control, Adjustable Pedals, 5-Point …

  7. Buggy - definition of buggy by The Free Dictionary

    Define buggy. buggy synonyms, buggy pronunciation, buggy translation, English dictionary definition of buggy. n. pl. bug·gies 1. A small, light, one-horse carriage usually having four wheels in the United …

  8. Meyers Manx | The Original Dune Buggy

    From celebrities like Steve McQueen to groundbreaking offroad racers, the Meyers Manx is a paradigm of performance with style to match. A neighborhood electric vehicle with real Meyers Manx craft. …

  9. Buggy | Horse-Drawn, Victorian, Wheels | Britannica

    Buggy, light, hooded (with a folding, or falling, top), two- or four-wheeled carriage of the 19th and early 20th centuries, usually pulled by one horse. In England, where the term seems to have originated …

  10. BUGGY Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    As an adjective, buggy means full of bugs or infested with bugs.