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idiomget a buzz (from)1 spoken (also catch a buzz (from) AmE) to get a strong feeling of physical pleasure or excitement from drinking alcohol, taking drugs etc:The whole point of drinking is to get a buzz, and once you do that, it's hard to make a good decision about whether you should stop or not.You catch a nice buzz, smoking one of these.2 spoken to feel happy or excited by doing something you enjoy:She said she gets a real buzz out of creating food and trying it out on other people.You get a buzz from the diversity of the job and the constant challenges. It's brilliant.
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