[f. BUG sb.2 + -Y1.] Infested with bugs.
1714. Phil. Trans., XXIX. 65. With a black Speck, as buggy Peas had.
1730. Southall, Buggs, 35. When they have taken it [old Furniture] down, because it was buggy.
1854. Badham, Halieut., 207. One of those provisionless Sicilian locande, boasting a thunny supper and a buggy bed.