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'''Bug''' may refer to:
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* [[Bug (engineering)]], a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, hardware, or software
* [[Bug (engineering)]], a defect in the design, manufacture or operation of machinery, circuitry, electronics, hardware, or software

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Bug may refer to:

bug

bug bug

Common uses

Arts, entertainment and media

Fictional entities

Film and television

Gaming

Music

Albums

Songs

  • "Bug", a song by Feeder from the 2001 album Echo Park
  • "Bug", a song by Lower Than Atlantis from the 2011 album World Record
  • "Bug", a song by Phish from the 2000 album Farmhouse
  • "The Bug", a 1992 song by Dire Straits

Other uses in arts, entertainment and media

Businesses and organizations

People

  • Bug Hall (born 1985), an American actor
  • Bug Holliday (1867–1910), an American baseball player
  • Bug Howard (born 1994), an American football player
  • Enric Bug (born 1957), pseudonym Bug Rogers, a Spanish comic book artist and industrial designer
  • The Bug (musician), a recording alias for British musician Kevin Martin

Places

Science and technology

Transportation

Other uses

See also