buggy
1 of 2noun/'bʌɡi/
Forms:buggies
1
a light, horse-drawn carriage with four wheels, typically used for leisurely rides
- They took a scenic ride in a buggy through the countryside.
- The buggy was decorated with flowers for the wedding procession.
- He rented a buggy to explore the old town on his vacation.
- The kids loved riding in the open-air buggy on weekends.
- The farmer used a buggy to transport goods to the market.
Synonyms:
2
a small, lightweight, usually collapsible stroller used to transport infants and young children
3
a vehicle used for transportation in golf courses, typically seating two players and their equipment
4
(Southern US) a shopping cart used in grocery stores
- Grab a buggy before we start shopping.
- The buggy is full of groceries.
- She pushed the buggy down the aisle.
- They left the buggy in the parking lot.
- I need a new buggy; this one's broken.