big bedbug
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Definition
- Noun:
- Large bloodsucking bug: A big bedbug is a sizable insect of the family Cimicidae that feeds on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. The term emphasizes the insect's notable size compared to typical bedbugs.
Usage
- The term "big bedbug" is used to specifically describe a bedbug that is larger than average. It functions as a compound noun where "big" modifies "bedbug" to indicate size.
- It is typically used in informal or descriptive contexts, such as in pest control, entomology discussions, or anecdotal reports.
Examples
- Noun:
- After inspecting the mattress, the exterminator pointed out a particularly big bedbug near the seam.
- I woke up with bites, and to my horror, I saw a big bedbug crawling on the wall.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used metaphorically or humorously to describe a minor but persistent and annoying problem that has grown noticeable.
- That recurring software glitch has become the big bedbug of our IT department.
Variants and Related Words
- Bedbug (Noun): The standard term for the insect, without specification of size.
- Cimex lectularius (Noun): The scientific name for the common bedbug.
- Infestation (Noun): A state of being overrun by pests like bedbugs.
Synonyms
- Large Cimex lectularius: A more formal, descriptive synonym.
- Oversized bedbug: A near-synonym emphasizing abnormal size.
Notes on Meaning
- The primary meaning is literal, referring to the physical insect. The emphasis is on the adjective "big" modifying the noun "bedbug." It does not refer to a different species but to an individual specimen notable for its dimensions.
- There is no distinct idiomatic or phrasal verb use for this specific compound term.