verb
buzzes; buzzed; buzzing
[no obj]
to make the low, continuous sound of a flying insect (such as a bee)
to make a low, continuous sound
to be filled with a low, continuous sound
[no obj] :to be filled with activity, excitement, etc.
to send for or signal (someone) by using an electric device (called a buzzer) that produces a loud, low sound [+ obj]
[+ obj] :to let (someone) go into or out of a place by using an electric device that produces a loud, low sound as it unlocks a door, gate, etc.
[+ obj] US informal :to call (someone) on the telephone
[+ obj] :to fly an airplane low over (something or someone)
[no obj] :to go or move quickly
buzz off
informal - used as a rude or angry way to tell someone to go away
noun
plural buzzes
[count] the low, continuous sound made by a flying insect (such as a bee)
a low, continuous sound
[singular] :a low sound caused by many people talking at the same time
informal
[noncount] :the things that are being said about something
excited talk about something [singular]
[singular] informal
a feeling of excitement
a feeling of being somewhat drunk or intoxicated
[singular] informal :a telephone call