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- nounbuzz (noun) · buzzes (plural noun)
- a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect:"the buzz of the bees" · "a buzz of conversation"
- the sound of a buzzer or telephone.
- informala phone call:"I'll give you a buzz"
- an atmosphere of excitement and activity:"there is a real buzz about the place"
- informala feeling of excitement or euphoria; a thrill:"I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids' faces"
- informala general sense of excitement about or interest in someone or something, as reflected in or generated by media coverage or word of mouth:"they created a huge buzz with their latest album" · "the film has already generated a lot of buzz in the industry"
- informala rumor:"there's a strong buzz that he's in Scotland" · "the buzz is that he's in big trouble"
verbbuzz (verb) · buzzes (third person present) · buzzed (past tense) · buzzed (past participle) · buzzing (present participle)- make a low, continuous humming sound:"mosquitoes were buzzing all around us"
- (of the ears) be filled with a humming sound:"this amp is loud enough to make my ears buzz for a couple of hours on full blast"
- signal to someone with a buzzer:"he buzzed the stewardesses every five minutes" · "the electric bell began to buzz for closing time"
- informalmake a phone call to (someone):"he buzzed me on the car phone"
- move quickly or busily:"she buzzed along the highway back into town"
- informal(of an aircraft) fly very close to (another aircraft, the ground, etc.) at high speed:"helicopter gunships were sent to buzz the villages"
- (be buzzing with)(of a place) have an air of excitement or be full of lively activity:"the club is buzzing with excitement"
- (of a person) be in a state of great excitement or stimulation:"twenty-four hours later Mark was still buzzing"
Originlate Middle English: imitative.Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect:
- a rumor:
verb- make a low, continuous humming sound:
- move quickly or busily:
- (of a place) have an air of excitement or be full of lively activity:
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