1a low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, made by or similar to that made by an insect:the buzz of the beesa buzz of conversation
the sound of a buzzer or telephone.
informal a telephone call:I’ll give you a buzz
2an atmosphere of excitement and activity:there is a real buzz about the place
informal a feeling of excitement or euphoria; a thrill:I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids' faces
3 informal a rumour:there’s a strong buzz that he’s in Scotland
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1make a low, continuous humming sound:mosquitoes were buzzing all around us
(often as noun buzzing) (of the ears) be filled with a humming sound:I remember a buzzing in my ears
signal to someone with a buzzer:the intercom buzzed loudly [with object]:he buzzed the stewardesses every five minutes
[with object] informal telephone (someone):he buzzed me on the car phone
2 [with adverbial of direction] move quickly or busily:she buzzed along the M1 back into town
[with object] Aeronautics, informal fly very close to (another aircraft, the ground, etc.) at high speed:helicopter gunships were sent to buzz the villages
3 (usually be buzzing with) be full of excitement or activity:Westminster is buzzing with anticipationwithin an hour, every department was buzzing with the news
(of a person) be euphoric or very stimulated:twenty-four hours later Marcus was still buzzing