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Buggy may refer to: * Buggy (automobile) * Buggy (carriage), a type of horse-drawn vehicle * Buggy (surname) * Dune buggy or beach buggy, a light, open recreational vehicle * Kite buggy, a light, purpose-built vehicle powered by a traction kite * Shopping buggy or shopping cart * Buggy the Clown, an antagonist in ''One Piece'' * Baby carriage or buggy * Gravity racer or buggy, an unmotorised go-kart * Buggy, a class of off-road radio-controlled cars * Chief's buggy, a 19th-century horse-drawn fire chief's vehicle * Buggy, a U.S. nuclear test conducted under Operation Crosstie, and Operation Plowshare * Buggy, a character in the animated preschool TV series ''Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!'' See also

* Bug (other) * Buggie (other) * Bugsy (other) * Bogey (other) * Bogy (other) * Boogie (other) * Bougy (other) * Moon Buggy * {{disambiguation ...
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Buggy (automobile)
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. History The word ''buggy'' was originally used in England to describe a lightweight two-wheeled carriage for one person, and later in America to describe a common 4-wheeled carriage. The term was extended to lightweight automobiles as they became popular. As automobiles became increasingly sophisticated, the term briefly dropped out of use before being revived to describe more specialised off-road vehicles. Types * Bennett buggy, a Canadian, depression era term for an automobile pulled by a horse * Dune buggy, designed for use on sand dunes * Baja Bug, a modified Volkswagen Beetle * Moon buggy, nickname for the Lunar Roving Vehicle used on the Moon during the Apollo program's Apollo 15, Apollo 16, and Apollo 17 missions * Sandrail, a variant of the dune buggy * Swamp buggy, designed for use in swamps * Roc ...
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Operation Crosstie
Operation Crosstie was a series of 48 nuclear tests conducted by the United States in 1967–1968 at the Nevada Test Site. These tests followed the '' Operation Latchkey'' series and preceded the '' Operation Bowline'' series. Nuclear tests Gasbuggy The blast designated Gasbuggy involved an underground detonation, intended to stimulate production of natural gas by cracking the rock in the underground formation of its deposit. The test proceeded as expected, but not only did the production not increase as much as expected, but the customers also refused to buy gas contaminated with traces of radioisotopes. Faultless The Faultless test was a calibration test conducted in a mine cavity 3,200 feet beneath the Hot Creek Valley near Tonopah, Nevada, with a yield of around 1 megaton. This test was conducted to see if the land was fit for testing a 5 megaton thermonuclear warhead for the Spartan missile. The test failed because of the large degree of faulting that resulted in t ...
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Boogie (other)
Boogie is a musical technique or rhythm. Boogie may also refer to: Music * Boogie (genre), a post-disco genre from 1980s * Boogie rock, a genre of rock which reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s * Boogie-woogie, piano-based music style popular from the late 1920s Albums * Boogie (album), ''Boogie'' (album), a compilation album by The Jackson 5 Songs * Boogie (song), "Boogie" (song), by Brockhampton * "Boogie", 2011 single by Mandy Rain * "Boogie Oogie Oogie", a song by A Taste of Honey People * Boogie (photographer) (born 1969), Serbian-American photographer * Boogie (rapper) (born 1989), American hip-hop artist * Wang Ziyi (born 1996), a Chinese rapper with the stagename "BOOGIE" * Boogie, nickname of DeMarcus Cousins (born 1990), American basketball player * Boogie2988, nickname of Steven Jay Williams (born 1974), American YouTube personality * BooG!e, nickname of Bobby Bowman, American actor who played T-Bo, T-Bo on ''iCarly'' * Boogie Basham (born 1997), Ame ...
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Bogy (other)
Bogy is a commune of the Ardèche department in southern France. Bogy may also refer to: * Lewis V. Bogy (1813 – 1877), a United States Senator from Missouri * Bogy-Chenault, Kentucky, an unincorporated community within Montgomery County, Kentucky, United States * Bogy (footballer) (born 1989), an Egyptian footballer * MC Bogy (born 1979), a German rapper See also * Bogie (other) * Bogey (other) * Bougy (other) * Buggy (other) {{disambig ...
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Bogey (other)
Bogey may refer to: People Nickname * Humphrey Bogart (1899–1957), American actor * Xander Bogaerts (born 1992), Aruban professional baseball player * Wilton Gaynair (1927–1995), Jamaican jazz musician * Lionel Protip Sen (1910–1981), Indian Army lieutenant-general Surname * Robert Bogey (born 1935), French former long-distance runner Arts and entertainment * Bogey (comics), a character in Spanish comics * Bogey Orangutan, a character in the ''Shirt Tales'' cartoons * Bogey, a villain in the English-language French animated series ''A.T.O.M'' Sports * Bogey (golf), a score of one over par on a hole in the sport of golf * Bogey, another name for a gravity racer Other uses * "Bogey", a multiservice tactical brevity code for an unidentified radar or visual air contact * "Bogey", an RAF Second World War code name for an unidentified aircraft * Bogey, an Australian Aboriginal word for bath * Bogey, slang for dried nasal mucus * Bogey Hole, an ocean pool in Newca ...
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Bugsy (other)
''Bugsy'' is a 1991 film about the American gangster Bugsy Siegel. Bugsy may also refer to: Nickname * Bugsy Siegel (1906–1947), American gangster, founder and leader of Murder Inc. * John Cunningham (Northern Ireland footballer), football coach and former player * Martin Goldstein (1905–1941), American mobster and member of Murder Inc. * Leo Koceski (born 1929), American collegiate football player * Bugsy Nyskohus (born 1950), Australian former association football player Bohdan Nyskohus * Bryan Watson (ice hockey) (1942–2021), Canadian National Hockey League player * Bugsy Moran, gangster Other uses * Bugs Bunny, a Loony Toons character * Bugsy McGraw (born 1945), ring name of former professional wrestler Michael Davis * Stomy Bugsy (born 1972), stage name of French rapper Gilles Duarte * the title character of ''Bugsy Malone'', a 1976 musical film * ''Bugsy'' (video game), a 1986 text-adventure game * Bugsy (Pokémon), a character in the ''Pokémon'' universe * ...
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Buggie (other)
Buggie may refer to: * A baby carriage, pram or shopping cart * Haufe HA-G-1 Buggie, an American glider design * Buggie, the mascot of Bugzilla See also * Buggy (other) * Boogie (other) Boogie is a musical technique or rhythm. Boogie may also refer to: Music * Boogie (genre), a post-disco genre from 1980s * Boogie rock, a genre of rock which reached the height of its popularity in the 1970s * Boogie-woogie, piano-based music s ... * Bogie (other) * Bougie (other) {{Disamb ...
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Bug (other)
Bug or BUG may refer to: Common uses * A terrestrial arthropod animal, usually with at least six legs ** Insect, a six-legged arthropod ***Hemiptera, the true bugs * A colloquialism for most minibeasts including arthropods, gastropods and worms. * Covert listening device, used in surveillance and espionage * Bug (engineering), a defect in an engineered system ** Software bug ** Hardware bug ** BUG (tag), a computer programming comment tag * Score bug, overlaid display of information in a sports broadcast *Pathogen, colloquially Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities * Bug (comics), a superhero in Marvel Comics * Bug (DC Comics), different characters appearing in DC Comics * Bug (Starship Troopers), Bug (''Starship Troopers''), an alien race from the novel and film * Bug, Michael Lee (The Wire), Michael Lee's younger brother in ''The Wire'' * Bug, in the TV series ''WordWorld'' * Bobby "Bug" Guthrie, in the TV series ''Life Unexpected'' Film and television * Bug (1975 ...
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Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!
''Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!'' is an American animated children's educational television series created by Bob Boyle for Nickelodeon. The series was produced by Bolder Media (a joint venture of Frederator Studios and the Mixed Media Group) and Starz Media in association with Film Roman, and it was animated by Bardel Entertainment using Toon Boom and Adobe Flash software. Bob Boyle, Susan Miller, and Fred Seibert served as executive producers. Two seasons were produced, totaling 52 episodes (each consisting of two segments). Starz Media (currently Lionsgate Television) owns and distributes the series. The show has received an Emmy, a KidScreen Best TV Movie award (for '' Wubb Idol'', starring Beyoncé), and a Telly award. Premise The show focuses on an anthropomorphic, yellow, rectangular mouse-like creature named Wubbzy, who gets into various antics with his friends: Widget, a pink rabbit-like creature who can build; Walden, a purple bear-like creature who is a brainiac; and ...
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Fire Chief's Vehicle
A fire command vehicle, also called a fire chief car, battalion chief vehicle, or fly car, is a vehicle used by a senior officer of a fire department to respond to firefighting incidents. Its markings typically indicate the rank of the senior officer. In the 19th century, fire chief vehicles were horse-drawn, and known as a ''chief's buggy''. With the advent and rise of the automobile, most fire departments retired their chief's buggies for automobiles with proper markings.In the United States, fire command vehicles are similar to police cars, and are equipped with emergency lighting and emergency vehicle equipment. Many fire departments use modified SUVs or pickup trucks as their command vehicles. In the United Kingdom, the fire car is usually unmarked and personally owned by a station manager. The car has emergency lighting and equipment installed. See also *Fire engine *Nontransporting EMS vehicle *Glossary of firefighting Firefighting jargon includes a diverse lexicon o ...
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Buggy (carriage)
A buggy refers to a lightweight four-wheeled carriage drawn by a single horse, though occasionally by two. Amish buggies are still regularly in use on the roadways of America. The word "buggy" has become a generic term for "carriage" in America. Historically, in England a buggy was a two-wheeled vehicle. American buggy A buggy is a four-wheeled American carriage made on a rectangular pattern, the body resembling a shallow box. There is a vertical leather dash with a metal rein rail on top. A single seat for two people is mounted in the middle of the box leaving room behind the seat for luggage. It is suspended by two sideways elliptic springs, one over the front axle and the other over the rear axle. The wheels are near equirotal, with the front wheels slightly smaller than the rear. Its turning radius is large, achieving only a quarter-lock before the front wheels touch the sides of the buggy body. There were many varieties built, such as adding a collapsible hood. The a ...
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Radio-controlled Car
Radio-controlled cars, or RC cars for short, are miniature vehicles (cars, vans, buses, buggies, etc.) controlled via radio. Nitro powered models use glow plug engines, small internal combustion engines fuelled by a special mixture of nitromethane, methanol, and oil (in most cases a blend of castor oil and synthetic oil). These are referred to as "nitro" RC cars. Nitro fuel can be dangerous. It causes complications like cancer if ingested and blindness if in the eyes. Exceptionally large models, typically of scale 1:5, are powered by small gasoline engines, similar to string trimmer motors, which use a mix of oil and gasoline. Electric cars are generally considered easier to work with compared to fuel-driven models but can be equally complex at the higher budget and skill levels. Both electric and nitro models can be very fast, although electric is easier to upgrade and more versatile. In both of these categories, both ''on-road'' and ''off-road vehicles'' are availabl ...
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