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Etymology

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From un- +‎ bugged.

Adjective

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unbugged (not comparable)

  1. Not bugged; without covert surveillance equipment.
    • 1991, Ronald Jay Allen, Richard B. Kuhns, Constitutional criminal procedure:
      Is it perhaps appropriate to take them into account when comparing two closely related investigatory devices — such as the use of bugged and unbugged secret agents?