BUZZ


Meaning of BUZZ in English

[buzz] vb [ME bussen, of imit. origin] vi (14c) 1: to make a low continuous humming sound like that of a bee

2. a: murmur, whisper b: to be filled with a confused murmur "the room ~ed with excitement"

3: to make a signal with a buzzer

4: to go quickly: hurry "~ed around town in a sports car"; also: scram--usu. used with off ~ vt 1: to utter covertly by or as if by whispering

2: to cause to buzz

3: to fly fast and close to "planes ~ the crowd"

4: to summon or signal with a buzzer

5. dial Eng: to drink to the last drop "get some more port whilst I ~ this bottle --W. M. Thackeray"

[2]buzz n (1605) 1: a persistent vibratory sound

2. a: rumor, gossip b: a confused murmur c: a flurry of activity d: fad, craze

3: a signal conveyed by buzzer; specif: a telephone call

4: high

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Merriam-Webster English vocab.      Английский словарь Merriam Webster.