junebug
In Appalachian and Southern speech, a "junebug" is a chunky brown beetle that shows up in summer - often swarming porch lights. It’s also used as a pet name for kids.
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Pronunciation
[JOO-n bug]
Meaning & Usage
- A summer beetle (noun)
Mae:
Turn off that light - the junebugs are everywhere.
Earl:
They bounce off the screen door like marbles.
- Pet name for a child (noun)
Mae:
Come here, Junebug, supper’s ready.
other spellings: June bug, May beetle, June beetle, Cottonwood beetle, and pet name (Junebug)
★ Every Southern kid remembers chasing junebugs, sometimes tying a string to one and letting it buzz in circles. Don’t try that with city kids - they’ll think you’re crazy. ★
Origin
The name comes from the month they appear most - June. The beetle belongs to the scarab family (*Phyllophaga*), native across Appalachia and the South.
Notes
Common in Appalachian and Southern speech. As a nickname, "Junebug" carries an affectionate, country feel - especially for kids.
Say It Like a Southerner
Said plain and quick: "joo-n-bug." Sometimes softened to "june-bug."