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Bugaga: what is it and who says so?

Very often, viewing the comments under a funny picture or reading the answer to their statement, a user of the World Wide Web can come across the Internet jargon "bugaga". And it does not matter, he sits on the forum or in the social network, and maybe even just plays and asks something in the chat with more experienced gamers. So what does "bugaga" mean and do you mean at all? After all, often users sometimes send an absolutely random set of letters, called a flood, not even an off-topic. We hasten to please you: this combination of letters carries a meaning, and very specific. "Bugaga" was widely spread a few years ago, but now many do not remember the meaning of this word.

Bug - what is it?

In fact, everything is rather prosaic, and the term is not a secret cipher, with which old-timer users communicate with each other, not wanting to dedicate newcomers to their conversations. No, the answer to the question of what "bugaga" means is trivial: it is nothing but laughter. And not just a chuckle like the usual "ha-ha," but a real giggling laughter. Of course, very often this word appears under absolutely not ridiculous, from a certain point of view, things, but here it is necessary to take into account that the sense of humor is different for all. Someone will humiliate black humor, but someone will laugh sincerely over a rough or piquant joke. And with this you have to reckon, intending to write an answer to the comment from the "bugaga".

Where is the word "bugaga" used?

This Internet jargon is used almost on any Russian-language sites and resources in general: it can be found both on the forum, and in comments to the news site, on different thematic portals, on blogs and social networks, and even more so in games. This word is completely new, and therefore so common. It appeared around the time of the "Albany" language, when expressions such as "preved bear" and "ya crevedko" were distributed. The word "bugaga" is a relative of the "bear", but lived much longer. Of course, over time his form has changed somewhat, so now you can often find a modernized version of the bug, the photo of which is so often requested in search engines.

What analogies are there?

As noted, the jargon of "bugaga" has changed a lot since the first time it was published. Now it is almost not used, there were other options. So, the very word "bugaga" is used almost always in abbreviated form: "bgg". However, this option is not as popular as before. Now the closest analogues are "gee", "rzhunimagu", "ahah" (another variant is "azaz") and the world famous and popular "lol" (lol). You can safely say about the "bugaga" that it is the progenitor of a mass of new slang words that determine the bouts of unrestrained laughter. This term acquired a derivative jargon - "bugagashenki" (in the English version of "bazinga"). These are draws, and sometimes the drawings are clearly out of place and at inopportune moments. Even in one of the comedy series (The Big Bang Theory), the protagonist continually pronounces this combination of letters, thus once again emphasizing the uniqueness of his sparkling jokes. Although the majority of network users believe that the diminutive form means too low-grade humor, in the spirit of the "Comedy Club". It is worth remembering, speaking in this context about the bugaga, that this is only a subjective opinion.

Is the "Olbanskoye" bugaga relevant?

If the word is rarely used, has it ceased to be relevant? No, after all, the "bugaga" is not a meme (a popular repetitive motif, which, nevertheless, is quickly forgotten), but a well-established designation of laughter. Therefore, you can safely use it to express your emotions, like using "haha" or other analogs, including emoticons.

Are there other shades?

Very often the designation of laughter (for example, "azaz") is used by trolls to show that their provocation was successful. And thereby cause even more reaction from the Internet users. Does this also apply to the "bugaga" that arose during the "hibernation" (the spammers that flooded the pictures and phrases in the chat rooms "popyachsya UPCHK")? Fortunately, no. "Bug" is now used only as a sign of laughter at the sight of a really funny comment or a funny picture, and nothing more. Therefore, you can safely use jargonism, not being afraid that someone will consider it an insult. However, as is known, many people just and perceive laughter at their serious commentary, not realizing that by following the wrong analogy, they cause only a gurgling, but good-natured laughter.

Aware - then warned!

Now, having figured out the "bugaga" (what this word means and who uses it), you can calmly respond to comments with this combination of letters and just as calmly express your emotions through this jargon. However, it should be noted that very often comments like "ahah", "bugaga" and other insubstantial posts are deleted by the moderators, and their authors get into the bath. So try to make the comment meaningful.

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