Bugged

/bʌɡd/ verb

annoyed or frustrated by something, or to have hidden listening devices placed to spy on someone.

From 'bug' meaning insect, which evolved to mean a defect or annoyance (1890s). The sense of 'to bother' came from the idea of insects being irritating. The surveillance meaning emerged in the 1900s from the small size of microphones.

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