- give (someone) a buzz
- give (someone) a buzz
1. to telephone someone.
2. if something gives you a buzz, it makes you feel excited.
Give me a buzz when you get home. (informal)
Watching live bands really gives me a buzz.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
Give me a buzz when you get home. (informal)
Watching live bands really gives me a buzz.
New idioms dictionary. 2014.
give someone a buzz — informal phrase to phone someone I’ll give you a buzz tomorrow. Thesaurus: using a telephonehyponym Main entry: buzz … Useful english dictionary
give someone a buzz — 1. tv. to give someone a telephone call. □ Give me a buzz sometime. □ I’ll give her buzz tonight and ask her. 2. tv. to give someone a chuckle r a bit of enjoyment. □ It always gives me a buzz to watch Sally do her act … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
give someone a buzz — informal to phone someone I ll give you a buzz tomorrow … English dictionary
give someone a buzz — call someone on the telephone … English contemporary dictionary
give sb a buzz — ► INFORMAL COMMUNICATIONS to phone someone: »I ll give you a buzz next week. Main Entry: ↑buzz … Financial and business terms
buzz — buzz1 [ bʌz ] verb 1. ) intransitive when an insect such as a fly or BEE buzzes, it makes a rough continuous sound a ) intransitive used about machines or electric tools that make a similar sound when they are being used: Saws were buzzing… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
buzz — I UK [bʌz] / US verb Word forms buzz : present tense I/you/we/they buzz he/she/it buzzes present participle buzzing past tense buzzed past participle buzzed 1) [intransitive] when an insect such as a fly or bee buzzes, it makes a rough continuous … English dictionary
buzz — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. drone, hum, whirr; whisper, gossip; informal, bustle, fuss, hurry; informal, telephone, ring up. n. hum, whirr, etc.; informal, [telephone] call, ring. See sound, excitement. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… … English dictionary for students
buzz — Ⅰ. buzz UK US /bʌz/ verb [I or T] ► to press a buzzer in order to get someone s attention: »I buzzed his office but there was no answer. »If I need to talk to you, I ll buzz. Ⅱ. buzz UK US /bʌz/ noun ► [S] MARKETING interested or excited talk… … Financial and business terms
give — 1 verb past tense gavepast participle given PROVIDE/SUPPLY 1 (T) to provide or supply someone with something: give sb sth: Researchers were given a 10,000 grant to continue their work. | Can you give me a ride to the office on Tuesday? | He went… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English