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    buzz
    /bʌz/

    noun

    verb

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  2. BUZZ definition: 1. to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes: 2. to press a buzzer in order to…. Learn more.

  3. : to feel high especially from a drug. transitive verb. 1. : to utter covertly by or as if by whispering. 2. : to cause to buzz. 3. : to fly fast and close to.

  4. noun. a low, vibrating, humming sound, as of bees, machinery, or people talking. Informal. a rumor or report: There's a buzz going around that he'll soon be fired. Informal. a phone call: When I find out, I'll give you a buzz. Slang. a feeling of intense enthusiasm, interest, excitement, or exhilaration: Their ads are generating plenty of buzz.

  5. BUZZ definition: 1. a feeling of excitement, energy, or pleasure: 2. a continuous sound like a bee makes 3. to make…. Learn more.

  6. You can use buzz to refer to a long continuous sound, usually caused by lots of people talking at once. A buzz of excitement filled the courtroom as the defendant was led in. [ + of ] ...the excited buzz of conversation.

  7. BUZZ meaning: 1. to make a continuous, low sound such as the one a bee makes: 2. to press a buzzer in order to…. Learn more.

  8. A vibrating, humming, or droning sound. 2. A low murmur: a buzz of talk. 3. A telephone call: Give me a buzz at nine. 4. Slang.

  9. Definition of buzz verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. Jul 7, 2015 · [singular, uncountable] (informal) a strong feeling of pleasure, excitement or achievement. a buzz of excitement/expectation. She gets a buzz out of her work. Flying gives me a real buzz. You can sense the creative buzz in the city. The marketing campaign created extraordinary buzz. Extra Examples. Topics Feelings c1. Oxford Collocations Dictionary

  11. A buzz is a vibrating sound, like the sound a bee makes. Your dog might get nervous in your yard when she hears the buzz of insects. Buzz can be a noun or a verb: "My doorbell started to buzz like crazy when everyone showed up for my party."