The difference between Buggy and Shopping cart
When used as nouns, buggy means a small horse-drawn cart, whereas shopping cart means a conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store.
Buggy is also adjective with the meaning: infested with insects.
check bellow for the other definitions of Buggy and Shopping cart
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Buggy as a noun:
A small horse-drawn cart.
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Buggy as a noun:
A small motor vehicle, such as a dune buggy.
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Buggy as a noun:
A hearse.
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Buggy as a noun (UK):
A pushchair; a stroller.
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Buggy as a noun (Canada, southern US):
A shopping cart or trolley.
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Buggy as an adjective:
Infested with insects
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Buggy as an adjective (computing):
Containing programming errors
Examples:
"This software is so buggy that I don't know how anyone can use it!"
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Buggy as an adjective:
Resembling an insect
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Buggy as an adjective:
Crazy; bughouse
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Shopping cart as a noun (US):
A conveyance used to carry groceries and other items while shopping in a store.
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Shopping cart as a noun (internet):
The stored list of items that a person has chosen to purchase during an online shopping session but has not yet confirmed.