English edit

Etymology edit

From bug +‎ -some.

Adjective edit

bugsome (comparative more bugsome, superlative most bugsome)

  1. Characteristic or typical of a bug (all senses)
    • 2011, Vicky Thomas, Max Arthur, Naga Queen:
      No wonder I felt like death and had diarrhoea! I blew up in a rage, and feeling worn out and in expectation of death by something bugsome, drafted a farewell letter, tore it up and so wearily, wearily to bed.
  2. Characterised or marked by bugging; bothersome; annoying
    • 2010, Natasha Friend, Perfect:
      Georgie's mother is very bugsome, to tell you the truth. If I had to live with her I'd get tension headaches too.