Bizz vs. Buzz — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Bizz and Buzz
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Bizz
Bizz (born Bryce Bernius) is an American rock guitarist, best known for his work with industrial/shock rock band Genitorturers, horror punk band The Undead (also featuring ex members of The Misfits; Bobby Steele and Joey Image), and Sydney metal band Our Last Enemy. He is also a founding member of Florida based punk band MadCap.
Buzz
To make a low droning or vibrating sound like that of a bee.
Buzz
To talk, often excitedly, in low tones.
Buzz
To be abuzz; hum
The department was buzzing with rumors.
Buzz
To move quickly and busily; bustle.
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Buzz
To make a signal with a buzzer.
Buzz
To cause to buzz.
Buzz
To utter in a rapid, low voice
"What is he buzzing in my ears?" (Robert Browning).
Buzz
(Informal) To fly low over
The plane buzzed the control tower.
Buzz
To call or signal with a buzzer.
Buzz
To make a telephone call to.
Buzz
To give a buzzcut to.
Buzz
A vibrating, humming, or droning sound.
Buzz
A low murmur
A buzz of talk.
Buzz
A telephone call
Give me a buzz at nine.
Buzz
A state of pleasant intoxication, as from alcohol.
Buzz
A state of stimulation or overstimulation, as from caffeine.
Buzz
Excited interest or attention
"The biggest buzz surrounds the simplest antioxidants.
Buzz
Rumor; gossip
The latest buzz from Hollywood.
Buzz
A buzzcut.
Buzz
A continuous humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones.
Buzz
A whisper.
Buzz
The audible friction of voiced consonants.
Buzz
(informal) A rush or feeling of energy or excitement; a feeling of slight intoxication.
Still feeling the buzz from the coffee, he pushed through the last of the homework.
Buzz
(informal) A telephone call or e-mail.
Buzz
(informal) Major topic of conversation; widespread rumor; information spread behind the scenes.
Buzz
(uncountable) fizz-buzz
Buzz
(intransitive) To make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.
Buzz
(by extension) To utter a murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice.
Buzz
Of a group of people, to talk about some interesting topic excitedly.
Buzz
To fly while making such a sound.
A fly was buzzing past me.
Buzz
(colloquial) To show a high level of activity and haste, energization or excitement, to be busy as a bee in one’s actions but perhaps mentally charged.
Buzz
(transitive) To whisper; to communicate, as tales, in an undertone; to spread, as a report, by whispers or secretly.
Buzz
(transitive) To talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.
Buzz
(aviation) To fly at high speed and at a very low altitude over a specified area, as to make a surprise pass.
Buzz
(transitive) To cut the hair in a close-cropped military style, or buzzcut.
Buzz
To drink to the bottom.
Buzz
(transitive) To communicate with (a person) by means of a buzzer.
Buzz
To make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings. Hence: To utter a murmuring sound; to speak with a low, humming voice.
Like a wasp is buzzed, and stung him.
However these disturbers of our peaceBuzz in the people's ears.
Buzz
To sound forth by buzzing.
Buzz
To whisper; to communicate, as tales, in an under tone; to spread, as report, by whispers, or secretly.
I will buzz abroad such propheciesThat Edward shall be fearful of his life.
Buzz
To talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.
Buzz
To sound with a "buzz".
Buzz
A continuous, humming noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of general conversation in low tones, or of a general expression of surprise or approbation.
I found the whole room in a buzz of politics.
There is a buzz all around regarding the sermon.
Buzz
A whisper; a report spread secretly or cautiously.
There's a certain buzzOf a stolen marriage.
Buzz
The audible friction of voice consonants.
Buzz
Sound of rapid vibration;
The buzz of a bumble bee
Buzz
A confusion of activity and gossip;
The buzz of excitement was so great that a formal denial was issued
Buzz
Make a buzzing sound;
Bees were buzzing around the hive
Buzz
Fly low;
Planes buzzed the crowds in the square
Buzz
Be noisy with activity;
This office is buzzing with activity
Buzz
Call with a buzzer;
He buzzed the servant
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