What does buzzed up mean




















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My conversation with the Google employee who told me about the penalty starts dropping August See also buzz. He drinks 'til he pukes; I just want to get buzzed.

I'm pretty buzzed right now. The marijuana only made him buzzed. See more words with the same meaning: under the influence of alcohol, drunk. Examples of buzz in a Sentence Verb Flies were buzzing around the picnic tables.

The hall buzzed with excitement as the audience waited for the show to start. My mind is buzzing with ideas. The nurse buzzed the doctor who was on duty. She buzzed her secretary to say she was going out for lunch. Ring the bell when you arrive and someone will buzz you into the building. Let me buzz you out. Noun We heard the buzz of the bees as we walked through the garden. When the machine is turned on, it makes a quiet buzz. There was a buzz of voices in the hall as the audience waited for the show to start.

What's the latest buzz about their marriage? The buzz is that she turned down the job because the pay was too low. There's been quite a buzz about the new movie. The team's new players are creating a buzz among baseball fans. There's been a lot of buzz about the new movie. Recent Examples on the Web: Verb As people buzz around them, adjusting mics and makeup, Maluma suddenly looks at Madonna from across the table.

First Known Use of buzz Verb 14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1 Noun circa , in the meaning defined at sense 1. History and Etymology for buzz Verb Middle English bussen , of imitative origin.



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