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buzzy

[ buhz-ee ]

adjective

buzzier, buzziest.
  1. making a buzzing sound:

    the distinctive buzzy song of the black-throated blue warbler.

  2. Slang. generating or feeling intense enthusiasm, excitement, etc.:

    She costars in a buzzy new film that opens Wednesday.

    The tech conference got us all inspired and buzzy.

  3. Slang. slightly intoxicated or overstimulated from liquor or drugs.
  4. Slang. lively; bustling:

    The city of Geneva is buzzy enough to make a memorable trip.



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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of buzzy1

First recorded in 1870鈥75; buzz + -y 1
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A buzzy recent New York Times story on the death of the doggy bag was just anecdotal, but Ohio State鈥檚 researchers recently documented that consumers who are clipping more coupons and buying cheaper brands are actually wasting more food.

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But with Lights Out and Annabelle: Creation director David F Sandberg and prolific horror writer Gary Dauberman on board, and a buzzy cast including Love, Victor star Michael Cimino and up-and-comer Ella Rubin, Until Dawn's fate isn't necessarily sealed yet.

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After chaotic few post-COVID Coachella years at the pop headliner level 鈥 Kanye West and Travis Scott cancellations, Frank Ocean鈥檚 divisive one-night return 鈥 there is something counterintuitively buzzy about seeing the city鈥檚 flagship orchestra on the same stages.

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Sure, there鈥檚 the promise of good, buzzy press.

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That, at least, was the point Pirates scout Buzzy Keller made when he signed Banister for a $1,000 bonus over lunch at a Wendy鈥檚 in Baytown, Texas.

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