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**Teetotaling, (basil-like) plant eating insect-like aliens invade [[Toronto|Toronto. ]]Their mission is to help make a better world for they have been watching Earth for some time and all that they have seen (crime, disease, death, murder and mayhem) has lead to the resolve that all humans must die so that all of the other creatures on Earth can live. They christen themselves 'Bugalugs' in the end – thus the '''Bugalugs''' reign over Toronto.
 
**Teetotaling, (basil-like) plant eating insect-like aliens invade [[Toronto|Toronto. ]]Their mission is to help make a better world for they have been watching Earth for some time and all that they have seen (crime, disease, death, murder and mayhem) has lead to the resolve that all humans must die so that all of the other creatures on Earth can live. They christen themselves 'Bugalugs' in the end – thus the '''Bugalugs''' reign over Toronto.
 
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Revision as of 22:33, 7 November 2018

"Bugalugs" is an affectionate phrase used by Inspector Thomas Brackenreid. It has its origins in Australian slang and is used in the same manner as "mate".

Usually, it is proceeded by an "Oi" which comes from the British isles, and is generally used there to get someone's attention. More often than not, the Inspector is addressing Crabtree.

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