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buzz
verb (buzzes , buzzed , buzzing )
1 intr to make a continuous, humming or rapidly vibrating sound, like that made by the wings of a bee or other insect.
2 intr to be filled with activity or excitement a room buzzing with activity .
3 (often buzz about or around) tr & intr to move around quickly or excitedly.
4 colloq to call someone using a buzzer.
5 colloq to call someone on the telephone.
6 colloq said of an aircraft: to fly very low over or very close to (another aircraft or a building, etc).
noun (buzzes )
1 a humming or rapidly vibrating sound, such as that made by a bee.
2 colloq a telephone call Give me a buzz from the station .
3 colloq a very pleasant, excited, or exhilarated feeling; a kick or thrill said that joy-riding gives him a real buzz .
4 a low murmuring sound such as that made by many people talking.
5 colloq a rumour or whispered report.
[14c: imitating the sound]
buzz off colloq to go away.
buzz word
noun , colloq a fashionable new word or expression, usually in a particular subject, social group, or profession.
[1960s]
buzzard
noun
1 any of several large hawks that resemble eagles in their effortless gliding flight.
2 N Am a vulture.
[13c: from French busard , ultimately from Latin buteo , buteonis hawk]
buzzer
noun an electrical device which makes a buzzing sound, used as a signal or for summoning someone, eg in a doctor's surgery or an office, etc.
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