buzz
//bʌz//
Noun
buzzSingular
buzzesPlural
1
A low, continuous humming or murmuring sound, such as that made by a bee.
I heard the buzz of bees in the garden.
2
A feeling of excitement, energy, or euphoria.
I felt a buzz of excitement before the concert.
3
Informal talk or gossip; rumors spreading among people.
There's a lot of buzz about the new restaurant in town.
Verb
buzzInfinitive
buzzPresent tense
buzzedPast tense
buzzedPast participle
buzzingPresent participle
buzzesThird-person singular
1
To make a low, continuous humming sound.
Bees buzz around the flowers in the garden.
2
To move quickly or busily.
The staff buzzed around the restaurant preparing for the dinner rush.
3
To call someone using a buzzer or phone.
Buzz me when you arrive at the office.