That's not vintage. I mean, it is, but it's current too. It's probably been around as long as feeling a buzz has been around, which is long, long, too long, forever. It means: Do you feel high yet? Usually used about pot or booze, frankly, but it can come up in any appropriate conversatioin.
do you mean that you can make a pulse buzz like thing happen whenever you want to...because i can do that and it seems to make me feel stronger....is that weird or what...do you feel the same.
i think he did but do you mean buzz from toy story
ABSOLUTELY If you feel a 'buzz' when you touch a pot on an electrical stove, then there is leakage current where it should not be. Get this fixed immediately! You are in danger of electrocution!
buzz head means when your high on somthink like a drug or a drink and ya get called a buzz head x
he felt very scared and pleased to be there...
there's no appopriate translation but if u meant buzz in a way "to annoy" someone, the spanish word is molestar.
When she talks alot.
Buzz off shirts have a classic look to them, and are generally worn when someone wants to look casual. They are light colored and have a loose feel and look when somebody wears them.
The possessive form of the noun buzz is buzz's.
the most comments on a buzz post was an estimation of 500. if you feel like you can beat the score- then go on your google buzz acount and make a post that says "COME ON PEOPLE! LETS SET A WORLD RECORD FOR THE MOST COMMENTS ON A BUZZ POST!!!!!!!!!" there are no rules that have been stated about the comments. But remember- dont cheat!!!!
The plural of the noun buzz (a sound) is buzzes. The slang use to mean "a rumored situation" would have no plural.
Buzz Buzz Hiccup Buzz is how a drunk bee goes every time it flies home.