A bumble bee is an example of something that is yellow and black and buzzes. Hornets are another. If you are looking for a silly answer, a vibrating cell phone stuffed inside of a banana also fits the bill.
The plural is buzzes (more than one buzz) and the plural possessive is buzzes'
The plural possessive form of the noun "buzz" is "buzzes'".
When electricity goes through it it buzzes
A carbohydrate turns black and yellow when in contact with saliva. A huh, thats right, black and yellow black and yellow black yellow. You know what it is! Black and Yellow
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Yeah ah ha, you know what it is everything I do, I do it big Yeah ah ha, screaming that's nothin when I pulled out of the lot, that's stuntin reppin my town when you see me you know everything Black and yellow, black and yellow Black and yellow, black and yellow I put it down from my whip to my diamonds Black and yellow, black and yellow Black and yellow, black and yellow Black and yellow, black and yellow
Lemme see.... Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow, Black and Yellow
a buzzer
black + yellow = blackandyellow Or really dark yellow:):):):):):):):):):):):):):)
A baby turtle with yellow and black stripes is usually a yellow-bellied slider. Their skin is striped yellow and black, and their shells have yellow and black swirls.
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black n yellow