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  1. Apr 23, 2009 · 1. the feeling of being inebriated from alcohol or any mind-altering substance 2. secret and slang term for booze, or the act of getting wasted, sometimes used in order to conceal the fact from authorities.

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  3. May 7, 2023 · The colloquial expression “buzz off,” meaning “go away,” is similar to the British slang, “bug off” or “bugger off.” In 1919, a special cable to The Times recounted the story of an Englishman...

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  4. Mar 1, 2020 · (noun) An event, occurrence, situation, and/or more oftentimes a person (s) that bring about unwanted and undesirable times. A buzzkill is to be avoided at all costs. The evening was going along great. Everyone was having a good time until Betsy's obnoxious ass showed up.

  5. Feb 9, 2000 · a state of mild to moderate intoxication from drugs or alcohol. See also buzzed. He drinks 'til he pukes; I just want to catch a buzz. I've got a pretty good buzz going on right now. The marijuana only gave him a buzz.

  6. Apr 4, 2024 · What is Buzz Slang? Buzz is a term commonly used in slang to describe a feeling of excitement or anticipation. It can refer to a state of being high or drunk, feeling energized, or simply being engaged and enthusiastic about something.

  7. Dec 13, 2011 · The "Buzz about something" phrase is usually used when we talk about the "latest bit of news" about someone or something. Example: So whats the buzz about who will win the Oscars this time?? Try to imagine bees buzzing all around you.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BuzzwordBuzzword - Wikipedia

    A buzzword is a word or phrase, new or already existing, that becomes popular for a period of time. Buzzwords often derive from technical terms yet often have much of the original technical meaning removed through fashionable use, being simply used to impress others.

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