出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/23 19:23 UTC 版)
Attested 1950, popularized in the Korean War (1950–53) in such phrases as “bug-out fever” (rout) and “the big bug out” (November/December 1950 retreat) and entered civilian slang by mid 1950s. Likely originated in World War II, perhaps based on 1930s cartoons featuring bugs fleeing an impending foot or boot. Ultimately based on the rapid, disorderly flight of bugs when discovered, particularly their scattering if several are discovered at once, such as under a rock or can. Compare chicken out.
bug out (third-person singular simple present bugs out, present participle bugging out, simple past and past participle bugged out)
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