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lovebug
[luhv-buhg]
noun
a small, dark fly (Plecia nearctica ), found in the southeastern United States and parts of Central America, commonly seen in swarms during its mating season.
a person or animal who is particularly affectionate, lovable, or beloved (used as a term of endearment, often for pets).
If you prefer to spend evenings snuggling on the couch with a dog, this mellow, shy-but-sweet lovebug could be your perfect companion.
Thankfully my daughter, my little lovebug, was born healthy.
Word History and Origins
Origin of lovebug1
Example Sentences
So ubiquitous is this loathing that conservative lawmaker Ahn Cheol-soo recently summoned a lovebug metaphor to criticize liberal president Lee Jae-myung’s latest cabinet-level hire, a former provincial governor who was convicted for his involvement in a political scandal in 2019.
Lovebug Starski died in 2018 at the age of 57.
Then this week, Simmons posted a video eulogizing his friend, saying that Cheeba was part of a DJ trio — alongside DJ Hollywood and Lovebug Starski — who were integral in the creation of recorded hip-hop.
He later added that without Cheeba, along with DJ Hollywood and Lovebug Starski, “There would be no hip-hop records.”
Sophie and Lovebug are the same.
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