When you drive with some alcohol in your system but not above the legal limit. You are "buzzed" but still technically legal to drive.
Go to a garage!
The possessive form of the noun buzz is buzz's.
None whatever. When you are buzzed, your ability to drive is plenty diminished. It's like being a little bit pregnant.The first things to go when we are under the influence of alcohol are our judgment and our ability to concentrate. Both are essential to driving, and both are affected before you begin to notice the "buzz." Simply thinking it's OK to drive is an excellent example of the poor judgment.
Buzz Buzz Hiccup Buzz is how a drunk bee goes every time it flies home.
Hollywood Flames - Buzz-Buzz-Buzzyour welcome :)
do you think i need a new vehicle controll switch or a spacerplate with a upper controll valve
Buzz, in the phrase "the buzz" is a noun, not a verb.
buzz aldren/mickel collins
Buzz Mooney goes by Buzz Mooney.
an onomatopoeia for a fly could be Zzz or buzz buzz buzz
the idea of the name buzz lightyear came from the second man on the moon's first name, buzz aldrin. oh, and his names actually buzz lightyear not buzz lightning.
Buzz Lightyear