BUZZ


Meaning of BUZZ in English

n. 1 hum, murmur, drone I lay and listened to the buzz of the bees 2 stir, ferment, talk, undercurrent A ringing could be heard above the buzz of conversation 3 phone call, ring I think I'll give him a buzz to see if our appointment is still on 4 thrill, feeling of excitement, sensation, stimulation, kick, Colloq high I got quite a pleasant buzz from that drink

v. 5 hum, murmur, drone The flies were buzzing around the dead squirrel 6 fly down on, zoom on to The pilot was grounded for a month for buzzing the airfield 7 telephone, ring (up), call (up), phone; summon, signal, buzz or ring for She said she'd buzz me if she needed anything

Oxford thesaurus English vocab.      Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус.