词汇 | buzzed |
释义 | buzzed adjective 1 drunk US, 1952. 2 drug-intoxicated. From the previous sense US, 1972 buzz1. n. a call on the telephone. (see also jingle.) I’ll give you a buzz tomorrow. 2. tv. to call someone on the telephone. Buzz me about noon. 3. tv. to signal someone with a buzzer. I’ll buzz my secretary. 4. n. a thrill. I got a real buzz out of that. 5. n. a chuckle. Here’s a little joke that’ll give you a buzz. 6. n. the initial effects of drinking alcohol or taking certain drugs. Sam got a little buzz from the wine, but he still needed something stronger.
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