Bugga is not a word you can find its meaning in a dictionary. It means “bug.” It was created in Dora the Explorer. There is an episode called “Bugga Bugga,” in which Dora and Boots helps a Mama Bugga bring a giant cookie to her baby Buggas. How much Mama Bugga loves her Baby Buggas!
After watching that episode, Mommy got new names for her two sweethearts. She calls them Buggas: Big Bugga and Little Bugga. Why? The reasons are as follows:
First of all, the Baby Buggas in the Dora Explorer movie are so cute. So are Rebecca and Gabby.
Second, Mommy loves Rebecca and Gabby just like that Mama Bugga loving her Baby Buggas.
Third, Rebecca and Gabby love their Mommy so much that they always like to be with her. Sometimes Mommy called them “following bugs.” Now Bugga is a better word because it sounds sweet while “bug” sounds annoying. Rebecca and Gabby are not annoying to Mommy at all.
Rebecca and Gabby call Mommy “Mama Bugga” in return. They have given “Mama Bugga” many privileges on certain things at certain times, such as diaper changing, feeding, just to name a few. If “Dada Bugga” offers to do that, Baby Bugga (either Big Bugga or Little Bugga) would say, “No. I want Mommy to do that!”
Buggas are not annoying. They are fun!
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